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References

  1. Le Pennec PY et al. A serologic study of red cells and sera from 18 Rh:32,-46 (RN/RN) persons. Transfusion, 1989. [Citation] [RHeference]
  2. Noizat-Pirenne F et al. Molecular analysis of selected Rh variants. Transfus Clin Biol, 1996. [Citation] [RHeference]
  3. Noizat-Pirenne F et al. Rare RHCE phenotypes in black individuals of Afro-Caribbean origin: identification and transfusion safety. Blood, 2002. [Citation] [RHeference]
  4. Noizat-Pirenne F et al. Serological studies of monoclonal RH antibodies with RH1 (D), RH2 (C), RH3 (E) and RH5 (e) variant RBCs. Transfus Clin Biol, 2003. [Citation] [RHeference]
  5. Pham BN et al. Heterogeneous molecular background of the weak C, VS+, hr B-, Hr B- phenotype in black persons. Transfusion, 2009. [Citation] [RHeference]
  6. Pham BN et al. Anti-D investigations in individuals expressing weak D Type 1 or weak D Type 2: allo- or autoantibodies? Transfusion, 2011. [Citation] [RHeference]
  7. M E Reid et al. DIVa and DIVa-2 are Encoded by the Same RHD Allele Transfusion, 2012. — Abstract — [RHeference]
  8. Roussel M et al. RHD*DOL1 and RHD*DOL2 encode a partial D antigen and are in cis with the rare RHCE*ceBI allele in people of African descent. Transfusion, 2013. [Citation] [RHeference]