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    Extensive polymorphism of the FUT2 gene in an African (Xhosa) population of South Africa by YUHUA LIU, KODA, Y, SOEJIMA, M, HAO PANG, SCHLAPHOFF, T, DU TOIT, E. D, KIMURA, H

    Published in Human genetics (01-08-1998)
    “…The human secretor type alpha(1,2)fucosyltransferase gene (FUT2) polymorphism was investigated in Xhosa and Caucasian populations of South Africa by polymerase…”
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    Allelic diversity of the human plasma α(1,3)fucosyltransferase gene (FUT6) by PANG, H., KODA, Y., SOEJIMA, M., SCHLAPHOFF, T., DU TOIT, E. D., KIMURA, H.

    Published in Annals of human genetics (01-07-1999)
    “…The 1080-bp coding region of the human plasma α(1,3)fucosyltransferase gene (FUT6) was sequenced in a total of 161 individuals (322 chromosomes) drawn from…”
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    Five novel missense mutations of the Lewis gene (FUT3) in African (Xhosa) and caucasian populations in South Africa by HAO PANG, YUHUA LIU, KODA, Y, SOEJIMA, M, JINGTAO JIA, SCHLAPHOFF, T, DU TOIT, E. D, KIMURA, H

    Published in Human genetics (01-07-1998)
    “…Five novel missense mutations, viz., C304 A, T370 G, G484 A, G667 A, and G808 A, in the Lewis gene (FUT3) were detected in African (Xhosa) and Caucasian…”
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    Effect of different types of cricket batting pads on the running and turning speed in cricket batting by Loock, N., Du Toit, D. E., Ventner, D. J. L., Stretch, R. A.

    Published in Sports biomechanics (01-01-2006)
    “…The aim of this study was to compare a batsman's running and turning speed during three runs while wearing either traditional batting pads or one of two models…”
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    Two novel HLA alleles, HLA-A30:02:01:03 and HLA-C08:113, identified in a South African bone marrow donor by Hayhurst, J. D., du Toit, E. D., Borrill, V., Schlaphoff, T. E. A., Brosnan, N., Marsh, S. G. E.

    Published in Tissue antigens (01-04-2015)
    “…Genomic sequencing of HLA‐A*30:02:01:03, an intronic variant, and HLA‐C*08:113, an exonic variant…”
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    Distinctive HLA-A,B antigens of black populations formed by interallelic conversion by Madrigal, JA, Belich, MP, Hildebrand, WH, Benjamin, RJ, Little, AM, Zemmour, J, Ennis, PD, Ward, FE, Petzl-Erler, ML, du Toit, ED

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-11-1992)
    “…Alleles encoding five HLA-A and B Ag characteristic of black populations have been isolated and their nucleotide sequences determined. In each case, the…”
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    The HLA genetic constitution of the Bushmen (San) by du Toit, E D, Taljaard, D G, Marshall, J, Ritchie, C, Oudshoorn, M

    Published in Human immunology (01-08-1990)
    “…The HLA-A, -B, and -C antigens of 290 and the DR antigens of 212 !Kung San individuals were characterized. The most frequent antigens were HLA-A30 [gene…”
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    The value of variable number of tandem-repeat polymorphisms in cases of disputed paternity not resolved by conventional markers: two case reports by Schlaphoff, T E, Reavis, S C, Rousseau, J, Creemers, P C, du Toit, E D

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-09-1993)
    “…Disputed paternity cases are routinely tested in the authors' laboratory for red cell antigen, plasma protein, red cell enzyme, and HLA polymorphisms. This…”
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    PGD Port Elizabeth : a new variant found in South Africa by SCHLAPHOFF, T, WEIDINGER, S, PETERSEN, W, MAY, R. M, DU TOIT, E. D

    Published in Human genetics (01-03-1992)
    “…A new 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase variant tentatively named PGD Port Elizabeth is presented. (DBO)…”
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    Unusual HLA-DR,DQ haplotypes found in South African families of black, Asian Indian, and mixed ancestral origin by Oudshoorn, M, Martell, R W, Arendse, B, du Toit, E D

    Published in Human immunology (01-05-1991)
    “…Four non-Caucasoid families with the unusual HLA-DR,DQ haplotypes DRw17,DQw7; DR9,DQw2; DR4,DQw2; and DR4,DQw5 were studied. All four haplotypes showed…”
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    The HLA linked iron loading gene in an Afrikaner population by Meyer, T E, Ballot, D, Bothwell, T H, Green, A, Derman, D P, Baynes, R D, Jenkins, T, Jooste, P L, du Toit, E D, Jacobs, P J

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-06-1987)
    “…The serum ferritin concentration was used as a screening test to identify the presence of iron overload in 599 Afrikaans subjects (300 males and 299 females)…”
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    Polymorphism of DRw52 and its association with DRw11 and DRw12 in South African blacks (Negroes) and individuals of mixed ancestry (Cape coloreds) by Martell, R W, Oudshoorn, M, Arendse, B, du Toit, E D

    Published in Human immunology (01-05-1990)
    “…The HLA-DRB3 gene, which encodes the supertypic HLA-DRw52 antigen, has been shown to have limited polymorphism. The alleles at this locus are also in linkage…”
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    The polymorphism of HLA-DR3 in South African populations by Oudshoorn, M, Martell, R W, Crafford, S D, May, R, du Toit, E D

    Published in Human immunology (01-04-1989)
    “…The polymorphism of HLA-DR3 was investigated in families and unrelated individuals of three population groups: South African (SA) Negroes, Cape Coloureds and…”
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    HLA frequencies in the Indian population of Johannesburg by WADEE, A. A, DU TOIT, E. D

    Published in South African medical journal (07-10-1989)
    “…The HLA class I antigen and haplotype frequencies of the three major Indian groups resident in the Johannesburg area, i.e. Hindus, Muslims and Tamils, were…”
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    HLA DQβ restriction fragment length polymorphism and rheumatoid arthritis : association between DQw7 and rheumatoid arthritis in DR4-positive subjects by ROUSSEAU, J, DU TOIT, E. D, MEYERS, O. L, RESS, S. R

    Published in South African medical journal (16-03-1991)
    “…Two variants of the HLA-DR4-linked DQw3 allele, namely DQw7 and DQw8, were analysed in patients of mixed ancestry (Cape Coloureds) with rheumatoid arthritis…”
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    A study of the HLA-Dw determinants and their relationship to DR and DQ antigens in three South African population groups: South African Caucasoids, South African Negroes, and Cape coloureds by Oudshoorn, M, du Toit, E D, Taljaard, D G, MacGregor, K J

    Published in Human immunology (01-11-1986)
    “…The HLA-Dw specificities of a group of 177 unrelated randomly selected healthy individuals consisting of 67 South African Negroes (Xhosa), 57 Cape Coloureds,…”
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    Iron-storage deficiency and iron supplementation in pregnancy by Dommisse, J., Bell, D.J.H., du Toit, E.D., Midgley, V. & Cohen, M.

    Published in South African medical journal (01-01-1983)
    “…Haematological parameters were determined in 146 pregnant patients seen before 20 weeks' gestation…”
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    Restriction fragment length polymorphism of HLA-DRw53 detected in South African blacks and individuals of mixed ancestry by Martell, R W, Oudshoorn, M, May, R M, du Toit, E D

    Published in Human immunology (01-12-1989)
    “…The HLA-DRw53 specificity has not until now been shown to demonstrate polymorphism. We have studied 33 DRw53 haplotypes, comprising 19 DR4, 10 DR7, and 4 DR9…”
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    HLA class II specificities and haplotypes in South Africa detected using polymerase chain reaction and sequence-specific oligonucleotide typing by Martell, R W, Arendse, B, Jacobs, M, Du Toit, E D

    Published in Tissue antigens (01-09-1991)
    “…DNA sequencing of HLA class II alleles has revealed a degree of polymorphism much greater than was expected on the basis of the standard serological typing…”
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