Medicine:Knops blood group system
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The Knops blood group system was established in 1991. It was named after Mrs. Knops, the first antibody producer. It consists of eight antigens: Kna, Knb, McCa, SI1, Yka, McCb, SI2, and SI3. Most of the antigens of this system are common, occurring with a prevalence of >90% in most populations.[1]
References
- ↑ Greer, John P. (December 2008). Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology, Volume 1 (John P. Greer ed.). ISBN 9780781765077. https://books.google.com/?id=68enzUD7BVgC&pg=PA647&lpg=PA647&dq=Knops+blood+group+system#v=onepage&q=Knops%20blood%20group%20system&f=false.