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Immunohematology|February 14, 2006
Reactivity of FDA-approved anti-D reagents with partial D red blood cellsW J Judd, M Moulds, G Schlanser
Transfusion|November 1, 1992
A serologic relationship among the NFLD, BOW, and Wu red cell antigensH Kaita, A Lubenko, M Moulds, et al.
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1992
Evidence that the low-incidence antigens termed Wu(700.13) and Hov(700.38) are identicalM Moulds, H Kaita, L Kornstad, et al.
Immunohematology|September 21, 2004
Evaluation of column technology for direct antiglobulin testingJ M Moulds, L Diekman, T D Wells
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1990
Genetic evidence that the gene controlling Aub is located on chromosome 19T Zelinski, H Kaita, K Johnson, et al.
Transfusion|February 14, 2004
Lack of the Cromer antigen GUTI in Mexican Americans and Choctaw IndiansJoann M Moulds, Thomas R Drames, Bolaji Thomas
Vox Sanguinis|August 6, 1998
DNA analysis of Duffy genes in American blacksJ M Moulds, S Hayes, T D Wells
The Journal of Rheumatology|March 1, 1991
A rare complement component C4 restriction fragment length polymorphism in two families with systemic lupus erythematosusR Goldstein, J M Moulds, D P Sengar
The Journal of Rheumatology|March 1, 1993
Complement component C4A and C4B levels in systemic lupus erythematosus: quantitation in relation to C4 null status and disease activityJ M Moulds, N B Warner, F C Arnett
Complement and Inflammation|January 1, 1991
Quantitative and antigenic differences in complement component C4 between American blacks and whitesJ M Moulds, N B Warner, F C Arnett
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Immunohematology|February 14, 2006
Reactivity of FDA-approved anti-D reagents with partial D red blood cellsW J Judd, M Moulds, G Schlanser
Transfusion|November 1, 1992
A serologic relationship among the NFLD, BOW, and Wu red cell antigensH Kaita, A Lubenko, M Moulds, et al.
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1992
Evidence that the low-incidence antigens termed Wu(700.13) and Hov(700.38) are identicalM Moulds, H Kaita, L Kornstad, et al.
Immunohematology|September 21, 2004
Evaluation of column technology for direct antiglobulin testingJ M Moulds, L Diekman, T D Wells
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1990
Genetic evidence that the gene controlling Aub is located on chromosome 19T Zelinski, H Kaita, K Johnson, et al.
Transfusion|February 14, 2004
Lack of the Cromer antigen GUTI in Mexican Americans and Choctaw IndiansJoann M Moulds, Thomas R Drames, Bolaji Thomas
Vox Sanguinis|August 6, 1998
DNA analysis of Duffy genes in American blacksJ M Moulds, S Hayes, T D Wells
The Journal of Rheumatology|March 1, 1991
A rare complement component C4 restriction fragment length polymorphism in two families with systemic lupus erythematosusR Goldstein, J M Moulds, D P Sengar
The Journal of Rheumatology|March 1, 1993
Complement component C4A and C4B levels in systemic lupus erythematosus: quantitation in relation to C4 null status and disease activityJ M Moulds, N B Warner, F C Arnett
Complement and Inflammation|January 1, 1991
Quantitative and antigenic differences in complement component C4 between American blacks and whitesJ M Moulds, N B Warner, F C Arnett
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