| Display title | Medicine:MNS antigen system |
| Default sort key | Mns Antigen System |
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| Namespace | Medicine |
| Page ID | 862163 |
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| Date of page creation | 20:45, 5 March 2023 |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The MNS antigen system is a human blood group system based upon two genes (glycophorin A and glycophorin B) on chromosome 4. There are currently 50 antigens in the system, but the five most important are called M, N, S, s, and U.
The system can be thought of as two separate groups: the M and N antigens... |