Search Results - "VITRAC, D"
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HTLV-I infection in the South West Indian Ocean islands, particularly in La Réunion and the Seychelles
Published in Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique (1990) (01-10-2013)“…Data on HTLV-I are scarce in several Southwest Indian Ocean islands except for La Réunion and The Seychelles. The two cases of HTLV-I have been confirmed by…”
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Infection à HTLV-I dans le sud-ouest de l'océan Indien, particulièrement à La Réunion et aux Seychelles
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Use of a simple method for the Epstein-Barr virus transformation of lymphocytes from members of large families of Réunion Island
Published in Human heredity (01-01-1988)“…A simple method for the preparation of lymphoblastoid cell lines from small amounts (100 microliter) of frozen whole blood is described. A success score…”
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H-deficient blood groups ( Bombay) of Reunion Island
Published in American journal of human genetics (01-11-1982)“…Forty-two H-deficient individuals (lacking H antigen on erythrocytes) with anti-H in their sera were found on Reunion Island. A, B, and AB Bombay subjects had…”
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H-deficient blood groups of Reunion Island. III. alpha-2-L-fucosyltransferase activity in sera of homozygous and heterozygous individuals
Published in American journal of human genetics (01-05-1983)“…Small amounts of H-enzyme activity (from 500 to 1,280 counts per minute [cpm]) were detected in sera of white H-deficient individuals (h/h; Reunion phenotype),…”
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On the specificity of human anti-H antibodies
Published in Vox sanguinis (01-01-1986)“…Anti-H antibodies from 2 homogeneous subgroups of H-deficient individuals (Bombay and Réunion phenotypes) were studied for their specificity with regard to…”
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H-deficient blood groups of Reunion island. II. Differences between Indians (Bombay Phenotype) and whites (Reunion phenotype)
Published in American journal of human genetics (01-05-1983)“…Two variants of recessive, H-deficient nonsecretor individuals (h/h, se/se) were identified on Reunion Island: (1) H-negative individuals corresponding to the…”
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Seroepidemiology, viral isolation, and molecular characterization of human T cell leukemia/lymphoma virus type I from La Réunion Island, Indian Ocean
Published in AIDS research and human retroviruses (01-06-1994)“…Data indicate the presence in the Seychelles Islands of a high level of human T cell leukemia/lymphoma virus type I (HTLV-I) endemicity as well as the presence…”
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Detection of anti-HIV antibodies on Réunion. Initial evaluation
Published in Revue française de transfusion et immunohématologie (01-02-1987)“…24,982 detections of HIV-antibodies were performed between 1st October 1985 and 31 October 1986, on Reunion Island (550,000 inhabitants) and also on three…”
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The Ko phenotype and fetal-maternal allo-immunization
Published in Archives françaises de pediatrie (01-11-1993)“…Very few people have no Kell antigens (phenotype Ko). They can develop antibodies to Kell antigens after transfusion, or the abortion of a Kell-positive fetus…”
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The cause of a mistake in the determination of the level of serum phosphorous (author's transl)
Published in Pathologie biologie (Paris) (01-02-1979)“…The method of Briggs was not suitable for the determination of serum phosphorous levels in the blood of patients treated with blood substitute containing…”
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