Anti-Uz found in mother’s serum and child’s eluate
Read, S.M., Taylor, M.M., Reid, M.E., Popovsky, M.A.
A Polynesian family showing co-dominant inheritance of normal glycophorin C and the Gerbich variant form of glycophorin C
Reid, M.E., Poole, J., Liew, Y.W., Pinder, L.
Glycophorin A-deficient red cells may have a weak expression of C4-bound Ch and Rg antigens
Tippett, P., Storry, J.R., Walker, P.S., Okubo, Y., Reid, M.E.
Cromer-related blood group antigens and the glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-linked protein, decay-accelerating factor DAF (CD55)
Reid, M.E.
A second example of anti-Esa, an antibody to a high-incidence Cromer antigen
Reid, M.E., Marfoe, R.A., Mueller, A.L., Arndt, P.A., Sausais, L., Spruell, P.
Review: the Diego blood group system
Zafar, M., Reid, M.E.
Use of LOR-15C9 monoclonal anti-D to differentiate erythrocytes with the partial DVI antigen from those with other partial D antigens or weak D antigens
Reid, M.E., Halverson, G.R., Roubinet, F., Apoil, P.A., Blancher, A.
Effect of pronase on high-incidence blood group antigens and the prevalence of antibodies to pronase-treated erythrocytes
Reid, M.E., Green, C.A., Hoffer, J., Øyen, R.
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.
Consortium for Blood Group Genes (CBGG): 2009 report
Denomme, G.A., Westhoff, C.M, Castilho, L.M., St-Louis, M., Castro, V., 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.