Definition of Alloantibodies. Meaning of Alloantibodies. Synonyms of Alloantibodies

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Definition of Alloantibodies

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Meaning of Alloantibodies from wikipedia

- recipient's B-lymphocytes which produce alloantibodies against donor MHC class I and II molecules. These alloantibodies can activate the complement – this...
- Ca alloantibodies are thought to actually suppress a response against Aa blood groups, and therefore these mares do not make Aa alloantibodies if the...
- occurs when the body has produced alloantibodies to the allogeneic transfused platelets' antigens. These alloantibodies destroy the patient's platelets...
- monolayer ****ay (MMA) is used to determine the clinical significance of alloantibodies produced by blood transfusion recipients. The ****ay is used to ****ess...
- cells transfused will have a shortened life due to the formation of alloantibodies to the cells themselves and the animal will forever be sensitized to...
- disease of the newborn (HDFN), nipocalimab works by decreasing levels of alloantibodies and other circulating IgG antibodies in the mother without impacting...
- polymorphisms in platelet antigens. These can stimulate production of alloantibodies (that is, antibodies against other people's antigens) in recipients...
- systems that contain antigens capable of inducing clinically significant alloantibodies (antibodies against non-self antigens) include, but are not limited...
- (2017). "Ficin-Treated Red Cells Help Identify Clinically Significant Alloantibodies Masked as Reactions of Undetermined Specificity in Gel Microtubes"....
- father should be typed for platelet antigens and the mother screened for alloantibodies. Testing is available through reference laboratories (such as ARUP)...