GIL:a red cell antigen of very high frequency
Daniels, G.L., Delong, E.N., Hare, V., Johnson, S.T., Lepennec, P.Y., Mallory, D., Marshall, M.J., Oliver, C., Spruell, P.
Rhmod phenotype: a parentage problem solved by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of genomic DNA
Steers, F.J., Wallace, M., Mora, M., Carritt, B., Tippett, P., Daniels, G.L.
Evidence that the low-incidence red cell antigens Rla and Lsa are identical
Kornstad, L., Green, C.A., Sistonen, P., Daniels, G.L.
En(a–) phenotype in a Japanese blood donor
Okubo, Y., Seno, T., Yamaguchi, H., Miyata, Y., Green, C.A., Daniels, G.L.
Auberger red cell antigens are not part of the Kell, Colton, or Dombrock blood group systems
Tippett, P., Daniels, G.L., Lomas, C., Green, C.A.