Review of a terminology proposed to supersede Miltenberger
Reid, M.E., Tippett, P.
Molecular studies of DO alleles reveal that JO is more prevalent than HY in Brazil, whereas HY is more prevalent in New York
Castilho, L., Baleotti, W., Tossas, E., Hue-Roye, K., Ribeiro, K.R., Lomas-Francis, C., Charles-Pierre, D., Reid, M.E.
The production, serologic evaluation, and epitope mapping of ten murine monoclonal Dombrock antibodies
Grodecka, M., Wasniowska, K., Halverson, G., Yazdanbakhsh, K., Reid, M.E., Lisowska, E.
The polymorphism nt 76 in exon 2 of SC is more frequent in Whites than in Blacks
Fuchisawa, A., Lomas-Francis, C., Hue-Roye, K., Reid, M.E.
Molecular background of RH in Bastiaan, the RH:–31,–34 index case, and two novel RHD alleles
Reid, M.E., Hipsky, C.H., Velliquette, R.W., Lomas-Francis, C., Larimore, K., Olsen, C.
Consortium for Blood Group Genes (CBGG): 2008 report
A. Denomme, G., Westhoff, C.M., Castilho, L., Reid, M.E.,
SC*994C>T causes the Scnull phenotype in Pacific Islanders and successful transfusion of Sc3+ blood to a patient with anti-Sc3
Hue-Roye, K., Velliquette, R.W., Larimore, K., Moscarelli, S., Ohswaldt, N., Lomas-Francis, C., Reid, M.E.
Prevalence of RHD*DOL and RHCE*ce(818T) in two populations
Halter Hipsky, C., da Costa, D.C., Omoto, R., Zanette, A., Castilho, L., Reid, M.E.
The ISBT 700 series of low-incidence and 901 series of high-incidence blood group antigens
Reid, M.E.
A method to detect McLeod phenotype red blood cells
Øyen, R., Reid, M.E., Rubenstein, P., Ralph, H.
Anti-Uz found in mother’s serum and child’s eluate
Read, S.M., Taylor, M.M., Reid, M.E., Popovsky, M.A.
Posttransplant maternal anti-D: a case study and review
Senzel, L., Avila, C., Ahmed, T., Gill, H., Hue-Roye, K., Lomas-Francis, C., Reid, M.E.