The second example of Lu:-7 phenotype: serology and immunochemical studies
Reid, M.E., Hoffer, J., Øyen, R., Tossas, E., Sadjadi, M., Messina, G.
MIMA-9, a valuable antibody for screening for rare donors
Tossas, E., Øyen, R., Halverson, G.R., Malyska, H., Reid, M.E.
Case report: DNA testing resolves unusual serologic results in the Dombrock system
MacFarland, D., Hue-Roye, K., Carter, S., Moreau, D., Barry, J., Moulds, M.K., Lomas-Francis, C., Reid, M.E.
Review: the Kell, Duffy, and Kidd blood group systems
Westhoff, C.M., Reid, M.E.
Moderate hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) due to anti-Rh17 produced by a black female with an e variant phenotype
Brumit, M.C., Carnahan, G.E., Stubbs, J.R., Storry, J.R., Reid, M.E.
The gene encoding the I blood group antigen: review of an I for an eye
Reid, M.E.
Cefotetan-induced immune hemolytic anemia following prophylaxis for cesarean delivery
Shariatmadar, S., Storry, J.R., Sausais, L., Reid, M.E.
Practical method for determination of the U status of S–s– erythrocytes
Reid, M.E., Storry, J.R., Maurer, J., Nance, S.T.
Loss of enzyme-sensitive antigens due to the presence of leukocytes, neomycin sulfate, and LISS
Velliquette, R.W., Howard, P., Malyska, H., Reid, M.E.
The Cromer blood group system: a review
Storry, J.R., Reid, M.E., Yazer, M.H.
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.
From DNA to blood groups
Reid, M.E.