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HLA-DRB1 associations in individuals with single and multiple clinically relevant red blood cell antibodies
Patient Blood Management in Elective Total Hip-and Knee-replacement Surgery ( Part 2)
Patient Blood Management in Elective Total Hip-and Knee-replacement Surgery ( Part 1)
The effects of pre- and postoperative fibrinogen levels on blood loss after cardiac surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lymphoma-associated paraneoplastic digital ischemia
Risk factors for complications in donors at first and repeat whole blood donation: a cohort study with assessment of the impact on donor return
Exploring the use of expanded erythroid cells for autologous transfusion for anemia of prematurity
Posttransfusion platelet increments after different platelet products in neonates: a retrospective cohort study
Neonatal Morbidity after Exchange Transfusion for Red Cell Alloimmune Hemolytic Disease
Outcome and management in neonatal thrombocytopenia due to maternal idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Improving data and knowledge management to better integrate health care and research
Postnatal outcome in neonates with severe Rhesus c compared to Rhesus D hemolytic disease
HLA-DRB1(star)15 IS A MARKER FOR MULTIPLE ANTIBODY RESPONDERS
FETAL MICROCHIMERISM MAY PLAY A ROLE IN MATERNAL RED BLOOD CELL ANTIBODY PERSISTENCE
Antifibrinolytics attenuate inflammatory gene expression after cardiac surgery
ANTI-K FORMATION IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE STORAGE TIME OF TRANSFUSED RED BLOOD CELLS
NON-INHERITED MATERNAL ANTIGENS DO NOT PREVENT MATERNAL RED BLOOD CELL AND HLA ALLOANTIBODIES IN PREGNANCIES COMPLICATED BY SEVERE HAEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE FETUS
A MONOCLONAL PROTEIN FOUND IN RELATED STEM CELL DONORS: ARE WE DOING IT RIGHT?
High anti-HLA response in women exposed to intrauterine transfusions for severe alloimmune hemolytic disease is associated with motherchild HLA triplet mismatches, high anti-D titer, and new red blood cell antibody formation
The clinical benefit of blood transfusion: a hypothetical experiment based on a nationwide survey of severe maternal morbidity

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