Blood
related subject: Cells |
ABO
blood group system, part of
Blood Group Antigen Gene
Mutation Database |
ABO Blood Types
There are four principal types: A, B, AB, and O. There are two antigens and two
antibodies that are mostly responsible for the ABO types, ... |
Bloedgroepen bloedgroepen, rhesus factor,
transfusie met erytrocyten, bloedsomloop, bloedcellen, in
Dutch |
Bloedgroep, rhesusfactor en irregulaire antistoffen Bloedgroepen zijn
eiwitten die zich aan de buitenkant van de rode bloedcellen bevinden. Er bestaan
meer dan 200 soorten bloedgroepen. De meest bekende is de ‘gewone’ bloedgroep:
A, B, AB of O,
in Dutch |
Blood |
Blood |
Blood |
Blood general overview This leaflet describes blood and how blood cells are
made. It give brief overview of common blood disorders,
pdf file |
Blood
biologically the blood is of extreme importance in maintaining homeostasis by transporting needed materials to the appropriate part
of the body and by protecting the body against disease, Blood pressure |
Blood
blood types, blood components, blood groups, blood, human, red cell, white
cell, plasma, platelet, erythrocyte, hemoglobin, leukocyte, thrombocyte,
protein, agglutinate, agglutination, antigen, antibody, recognition-rejection,
Landsteiner, blood type, ABO, Rh, universal donor, universal receiver, genotype,
phenotype, Bombay phenotype, HLA, mother-fetus incompatibility,
erythroblastosis, anemia, blood test |
Blood and the immune system |
Blood and the rhesus
factor Find out about the rhesus factor and the impact rhesus-negative blood
can have during pregnancy, Antigens and antibodies, ABO group system, The rhesus
(Rh) system |
Blood
cells blood consists of a suspension of special cells in a liquid called
plasma. In an adult man, the blood is about 1/12th of the body weight and this
corresponds to 5-6 litres |
Blood
chemistry definitions blood chemistry definitions, blood tests, hematology,
liver enzymes, mean corpuscular volume, ... |
Blood clot
formation of blood clot |
Blood doping
erythropoetin (EPO) EPO is a genetically-engineered version of a natural hormone made by the kidney that stimulates bone marrow to make red
blood cells. EPO: Erythropoietin |
Blood
group antigen gene mutation database the BGMUT database of variations in
the genes that encode antigens of blood group systems |
Blood group antigens
Blood group antigens are the molecules expressed on the surface of human red
blood cells (RBC), against which antibodies occur naturally or can be raised.
The most popular blood group antigens of clinical importance are the
blood-group-ABO antigens and Rh antigens, what are Blood group antigens,
Blood Group Antigens and Cell Adhesion |
Blood groups
blood groups are created by molecules present on the surface of red blood cells |
Blood group
terminology |
Blood groups, blood typing and blood transfusions blood groups, blood typing
and blood transfusions. An adult human has about 4–6 liters of blood circulating
in the body. Among other things, blood transports oxygen to various parts of the
body. The red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds oxygen. Red
blood cells transport oxygen to, and remove carbon dioxide from, the body
tissues. The white blood cells fight infection. The platelets help the blood to
clot, if you get a wound for example. The plasma contains salts and various
kinds of proteins |
Blood
types blood types and genotypes, rhesus factor, Blood types and genotypes?
How are ABO alleles inherited by our children? Blood type & Rh factor
calculator, Blood type calculator |
Blood types
Blood types |
Blood types
Animated Blood Types, Blood Factor Explanation, Determining A-B-O Blood Types,
Blood Agglutination By Antibodies |
Blood vessels
blood vessels are intricate networks of tubes that transport blood throughout
the entire body |
Blood vessels
arteries, which carry blood away from the heart at relatively high pressure,
veins, which carry blood back to the heart at
relatively low pressure, capillaries which provide the link between the arterial and venous blood vessels |
Blood vessels
Blood Vessels: Basic Anatomy & Physiology of the vascular system |
Blutgruppen
in German |
Erythropoietin - EPO |
Genes and blood type
the components of blood, the proteins that determine blood type, and how
transfusion (sharing) of blood between people is possible |
Hematologie in Dutch |
Hematology
free online book |
Hemophilia:
what is it? |
Hemoglobine
bloedplasma en bloedcellen, bloedplasma, witte bloedcellen, rode bloedcellen (=erythrocyten), witte bloedcellen (=leucocyten), bloedplaatjes (=trombocyten), in Dutch |
Hemoglobins
what are Hemoglobins |
Human Blood Types
Reference Human Blood Types Reference, O Positive, O Negative, A Positive, A
Negative, B Positive, B Negative, AB Positve, AB Negative |
Plasma cells B lymphocytes (often simply called B cells) and, T lymphocytes
(likewise called T cells) |
Phagocytosis several types of cells in the immune system engulf microorganisms via phagocytosis |
Red and
white blood cells Red bone marrow, Lymphatic vessel, Lymph node, Neutrophil,
Lymphocyte, Monocyte, Eosinophil, Basophil |
Rhesus factor
Rhesus factor, Rh Blood Group System, Antigens of the Rh blood group system are
products of RHD and RHCE (collectively referred to as RH30 or RHCED), two
tightly linked and highly homologous genes, ... |
Rhesus factor
Rhesus factor: are you positive or negative? |
Rhesus factor
Rhesus factor, A gene, B gene, O gene, Blood Antigen Diagrams,
pdf file |
Rode
bloedcellen in Dutch |
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