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  2. Blood type - Wikipedia

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    A complete blood type would describe each of the 45 blood groups, and an individual's blood type is one of many possible combinations of blood-group antigens. [3] Almost always, an individual has the same blood group for life, but very rarely an individual's blood type changes through addition or suppression of an antigen in infection, malignancy, or autoimmune disease.

  3. ABO blood group system - Wikipedia

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    In April 2007, an international team of researchers announced in the journal Nature Biotechnology an inexpensive and efficient way to convert types A, B, and AB blood into type O. [69] This is done by using glycosidase enzymes from specific bacteria to strip the blood group antigens from red blood cells.

  4. Blood type distribution by country - Wikipedia

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    AB (%) Australian Aboriginals: 61: 39 0 0 Abyssinians: 43 27 25 5 Ainu 17 32 32 18 Albanians: 38 43 13 6 Great Andamanese: 9 60: 20 12 Arabs: 34 31 29 6 Armenians: 31 50: 13 6 Asian Americans: 40 28 27 5 Austrians: 36 44 13 6 Bantus: 46 30 19 5 Basques: 51 44 4 1 Belgians: 47 42 8 3 Bororo (Brazil) 100: 0 0 0 Brazilians: 47 41 9 3 Bulgarians ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. File:ABO blood type.svg - Wikipedia

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    Golongan darah; Sistem golongan darah ABO; Usage on io.wikipedia.org Sangogrupo; Usage on is.wikibooks.org Blóð og varnarlínur líkamans; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Progetto:Laboratorio grafico/Immagini da migliorare/Archivio risolte/14; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 顕性; 臓器提供; Usage on kk.wikipedia.org Қан топтары; Usage on ...

  7. Blood type (non-human) - Wikipedia

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    An "AB" type seems to be expressed by a third recessive allele. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In a study conducted in England, 87.1% of non-pedigree cats were type A, while only 54.6% of pedigree cats were type A. [ 10 ] Type A and B cats have naturally occurring alloantibodies to the opposite blood type, although the reaction of Type B cats to Type A ...

  8. File:ABO blood group diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Lutheran antigen system - Wikipedia

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    Physician Mary N. Crawford worked at the Serum Exchange of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where, in 1962, she discovered that she was one of a few people in the world with the rare blood type Lu (a−b−) and that her blood might be donated to a patient in Great Britain.