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Baka, a new platelet-specific antigen involved in neonatal allo-immune thrombocytopenia.

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A family is described in which the mother developed platelet‐specific antibodies, not directed against the antigens of the Zw(PlA) or the KO system, and proved to be mainly IgGl antibodies, although weak IgM antibodies of the same specificity were also detected.
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A family is described in which the mother developed platelet-specific antibodies, not directed against the antigens of the Zw(PlA) or the Ko system. The antibodies were only detectable in the immumofluorescence test and the radioactive antiglobulin test on platelets, and proved to be mainly IgG1 antibodies, although weak IgM antibodies of the same specificity were also detected. By cross-absorption studies, investigation of the family and a small-scale population study, it appeared that the antibodies were directed against a new antigen which we have called Baka. The frequency of the Baka phenotype in the Dutch population was 90.76%, the calculated genotype frequency 0.696. The Baka phenotype was neither sex-linked nor, so far as evaluable, closely linked to other platelet, red-cell, granulocyte, or HLA groups. The first child of this mother died of neonatal thrombocytopenia, the second child was unaffected. During the second pregnancy, the titre of the antibodies did not rise. The platelets of this child were found not to carry the Baka antigen.

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Blood transfusion in clinical medicine

J.D.M. Richards
- 01 Dec 1973 - 
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A simple immunofluorescence test for the detection of platelet antibodies.

TL;DR: By using PFA‐fixed platelets, a simple method for the detection of platelet antibodies, the platelet suspension immunofluorescence test (PSIFT) was developed.
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The detection of granulocyte alloantibodies with an indirect immunofluorescence test.

TL;DR: An indirect immunofluorescence technique for the detection of alloantibodies against granulocytes was developed and proved to be specific and sensitive and to have a high reproducibility.
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