Microsatellite variation and evolution of the human Duffy blood group polymorphism
The human Duffy blood group (FY) antigens are transmembrane glycoproteins that function
as receptors for chemokines and for the malarial parasite Plasmodium vivax (reviewed in …
as receptors for chemokines and for the malarial parasite Plasmodium vivax (reviewed in …
[HTML][HTML] High frequency of the Duffy-negative genotype and absence of Plasmodium vivax infections in Ghana
Background Recent studies from different malaria-endemic regions including western Africa
have now shown that Plasmodium vivax can infect red blood cells (RBCs) and cause clinical …
have now shown that Plasmodium vivax can infect red blood cells (RBCs) and cause clinical …
Confirmation of Duffy blood group antigen locus (FY) at 1q22→ q23 by fluorescence in situ hybridization
S Matthew, A Chaudhuri, V Murty… - Cytogenetic and Genome …, 1994 - karger.com
Confirmation of Duffy blood group antigen locus (FY) at 1q22->q23 by fluorescence in situ
hybridization Page 1 Commentary Cytogcnet Cell Genet 67:68 (1994) Confirmation of Duffy …
hybridization Page 1 Commentary Cytogcnet Cell Genet 67:68 (1994) Confirmation of Duffy …
The Fya, Fy6 and Fy3 epitopes of the Duffy blood group system recognized by new monoclonal antibodies: identification of a linear Fy3 epitope
K Wasniowska, E Lisowska… - British journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Four new anti‐Duffy murine monoclonal antibodies (MAbs): two anti‐Fy6 (MIMA‐107 and
MIMA‐108), one anti‐Fya (MIMA‐19) and one anti‐Fy3 (MIMA‐29) were characterized …
MIMA‐108), one anti‐Fya (MIMA‐19) and one anti‐Fy3 (MIMA‐29) were characterized …
[HTML][HTML] Distribution of the Duffy genotypes in Malaysian Borneo and its relation to Plasmodium knowlesi malaria susceptibility
The Duffy blood group plays a key role in Plasmodium knowlesi and Plasmodium vivax
invasion into human erythrocytes. The geographical distribution of the Duffy alleles differs …
invasion into human erythrocytes. The geographical distribution of the Duffy alleles differs …
[引用][C] The Duffy blood group antigen: an update
K Wasniowska, TJ Hadley - Transfusion medicine reviews, 1994 - Elsevier
SIGNIFICANT progress has been made in our understanding of the Duffy blood group
antigen over the past several years. It is now known that this antigen displays the …
antigen over the past several years. It is now known that this antigen displays the …
The Duffy protein: a malarial and chemokine receptor
AO Pogo, A Chaudhuri - Seminars in hematology, 2000 - Elsevier
A major advance towards understanding the Duffy blood group system has been achieved
with the cloning of FY, a single-copy gene located in the 1q22→ q23 region of chromosome …
with the cloning of FY, a single-copy gene located in the 1q22→ q23 region of chromosome …
[PDF][PDF] The Duffy blood group system
KM Beattie - Blood group systems: Duffy, Kidd, and Lutheran …, 1988 - scholar.archive.org
In 1950, two reports described an antibody that had been found during the investigation of a
hemolytic transfusion reaction in the serum of a 43-year-old man suffering from hemophilia …
hemolytic transfusion reaction in the serum of a 43-year-old man suffering from hemophilia …
The Duffy blood group system in caucasians
M Lewis, H Kaita, B Chown - Vox Sanguinis, 1972 - karger.com
The Duffy blood group phenotypes of 554 random, unrelated, Caucasian families and 1,492
of their children are reported. The gene frequencies calculated from the parental phenotypes …
of their children are reported. The gene frequencies calculated from the parental phenotypes …