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  2. Lewis antigen system - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis antigen system is a human blood group system. ... In addition, the Se gene product is responsible for the presence of A, B and H substances in secretions.

  3. Fucosyltransferase 3 - Wikipedia

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    It encodes an enzyme with both alpha(1,3)-fucosyltransferase and alpha(1,4)-fucosyltransferase activities. Mutations in this gene are responsible for most Lewis antigen-negative phenotypes. Multiple alternatively spliced variants encoding the same protein have been identified for this gene. [5]

  4. Secretor status - Wikipedia

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    There are two major antigens in the Lewis system: Le(a) and Le(b). Individuals who are negative for Le express neither antigen and their blood type is designated as Le(a-b-). In individuals who are positive for Le, the blood type is determined by the person's secretor status. The Le gene encodes a glycosyltransferase that produces the Le(a ...

  5. Fucosyltransferase - Wikipedia

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    Most of these markers are proteins, but some are carbohydrates attached to lipids or proteins [Reid M.E., Lomas-Francis C. The Blood Group Antigen FactsBook Academic Press, London / San Diego, (1997)]. Galactoside 3(4)-L-fucosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.65) belongs to the Lewis blood group system and is associated with Le(a/b) antigen.

  6. Human blood group systems - Wikipedia

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    The term human blood group systems is defined by the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) as systems in the human species where cell-surface antigens—in particular, those on blood cells—are "controlled at a single gene locus or by two or more very closely linked homologous genes with little or no observable recombination between them", [1] and include the common ABO and Rh ...

  7. CA19-9 - Wikipedia

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    Carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9), also known as sialyl-Lewis A, is a tetrasaccharide which is usually attached to O-glycans on the surface of cells. It is known to play a role in cell-to-cell recognition processes. It is also a tumor marker used primarily in the management of pancreatic cancer. [1]

  8. Carl Lewis on another men's 4x100-meter relay flub: 'It's ...

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    American track legend Carl Lewis, who has long been calling for a coaching overhaul on the men's side, took to social media to condemn the program's repeated failure to meet the moment.

  9. Lewis antigen - Wikipedia

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