Founding member of AABB credited with establishing rare donor registries.
Anemia secondary to kidney disease is due to a deficiency of this hormone.
The term that describes a trait that is equally likely to be seen in males and females and is usually seen in every generation.
An autoantibody should be suspected when ________ is observed with all panel cells and the patient demonstrates a positive autocontrol.
The gene that controls this blood group is located on the long arm of chromosome 18.
This test is used to assess fetal-maternal hemorrhage.
Agent that provides additional nutrients and further extends blood product shelf life.
According to the AABB Standards, patient samples must be saved for at least ________ days after transfusion.
Researcher who proposed that a single gene at the Rh locus controlled production of one agglutinogen consisting of three factors.
Group O individuals have lower levels of this coagulation factor.
Platelet components are continuously agitated during storage to support ________ ________.
Arachis hypogea, which has anti-T activity, is derived from ________.
Process of using pyruvate, inosine, phosphate, and adenine are used to restore 2,3-DPG and ATP levels to that of freshly collected red blood cells.
This D phenotype is only detectable by adsorption/elution studies.
Vital signs prior to infusion that are referenced for changes after blood administration begins.
A drug known to cause immune complex formation and potential hemolysis.
Crossmatch between Group A, D positive patient and Group O, D negative donor red blood cells.
A mutation in this gene can result in "regulator" type Rhnull.
Biochemical and morphologic changes that occur to red blood cells during storage.
A condition that causes hyperproteinemia, such as multiple myeloma, can complicate blood bank serology results because of ________ formation.
One of two or more possibilities at a genetic locus.
In vitro assay used to determine the potential clinical significance of a red blood cell alloantibody.