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Impact of using genotyping to predict SERF negative phenotype in Thai blood donor populations

Nathalang O, Intharanut K, Leetrakool N, Mitundee S, Kupatawintu P

Background SERF(+) is a high prevalence antigen in the Cromer blood group system that is encoded by a CROM*01.12 allele. The SERF(-) on red cells is caused by a single...
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Duffy Blood Group Genotyping in Thai Blood Donors

Nathalang , Intharanut K, Siriphanthong K, Nathalang , Kupatawintu P

BACKGROUND: Duffy (FY) blood group genotyping is important in transfusion medicine because Duffy alloantibodies are associated with delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. In...
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A noninferiority, randomized controlled trial of late conversion to once-daily regimen of sirolimus and extended-release tacrolimus versus mycophenolic acid and extended-release tacrolimus for kidney transplant recipients

Kitrungphaiboon T, Udomkarnjananan S, Kupatawintu P, Limbutara K, Iampenkhae K, Pongpirul K, Avihingsanon Y, Townamchai N

Background: Once daily regimen could improve medical adherence and quality of life. Sirolimus based regimen can reduce calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) exposure. Therefore, we conducted randomized controlled trial, comparing once daily...
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