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20666 Ensembl ENSG00000176887 ENSMUSG00000063632 UniProt P35716 Q7M6Y2 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_003108 NM_009234 RefSeq (protein) NP_003099 NP_033260 Location (UCSC) Chr 2: 5.69 – 5.7 Mb Chr 12: 27.38 – 27.39 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Transcription factor SOX-11 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SOX11 gene. Function This intronless gene encodes a member ...
Blood compatibility testing is routinely performed before a blood transfusion.The full compatibility testing process involves ABO and RhD (Rh factor) typing; screening for antibodies against other blood group systems; and crossmatching, which involves testing the recipient's blood plasma against the donor's red blood cells as a final check for incompatibility.
Sox genes are defined as containing the HMG box of a gene involved in sex determination called SRY, which resides on the Y-chromosome. There are 20 SOX genes present in humans and mice, and 8 present in Drosophila. Almost all Sox genes show at least 50% amino acid similarity with the HMG box in Sry.
Interpretation of antibody panel to detect patient antibodies towards the most relevant human blood group systems Further information: Blood compatibility testing The Colton antigen system ( Co ) is present on the membranes of red blood cells and in the tubules of the kidney [ 1 ] and helps determine a person's blood type .
A panel-reactive antibody (PRA) is a group of antibodies in a test serum that are reactive against any of several known specific antigens in a panel of test leukocytes or purified HLA antigens from cells. It is an immunologic metric routinely performed by clinical laboratories on the blood of people awaiting organ transplantation. [1]
Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCAs) are antibodies against antigens presented by the cell wall of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. These antibodies are directed against oligomannose sequences α-1,3 Man (α-1,2 Man α-1,2 Man) n (n = 1 or 2). [ 1 ]
Interpretation of antibody panel to detect patient antibodies towards the most relevant human blood group systems, including Lutheran. Notes This page was ...
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 ...