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.
Cefotetan-induced immune hemolytic anemia due to the drug-adsorption mechanism
Eckrich, R.J., Fox, S., Mallory, D.
First example of Rh:–32,–46 red cell phenotype
Storry, J.R., Gorman, M., Maddox, N.I., Toy, E., Issitt, P.D., Mallory, D.
A comparison of the monocyte monolayer assay with 51chromium red cell recovery for determining the clinical significance of red cell alloantibodies
Davey, R.J., Esty, S.S, Chin, J.F., Mallory, D.
Use of the MAIEA assay to demonstrate that Fy3 is on the same glycoprotein as Fy6, Fya, and Fyb
Tzeng, J., Dodd, R., Mallory, D.
In Memoriam: Marie Cutbush Crookston 1920–2009
Mallory, D.
Milestones in Immunohematology 1984–2009
Mallory, D.
In Memoriam: Eloise Giblett 1921–2009
Mallory, D.
W. John Judd, FIBMS, MIBiol
Mallory, D.
Misidentification of anti-Vel due to inappropriate use of prewarming and adsorption techniques
Storry, J.R., Mallory, D.