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Marion E. Reid is affiliated with the New York Blood Center in the United States. Their professional profile indicates involvement primarily with this institution, suggesting a focus on research or activities related to blood services, transfusion medicine, or associated biomedical fields.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues connected to Marion E. Reid in the source data, so details on specific research outputs and collaborations are not available.

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Best Publications

  • The Blood Group Antigen Factsbook

    Marion E Reid;Christine Lomas-Francis;Martin L Olsson

  • THE RH BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM: A REVIEW

    Neil D. Avent;Marion E. Reid

  • Isolation and functional characterization of human erythroblasts at distinct stages: implications for understanding of normal and disordered erythropoiesis in vivo

    Jingping Hu;Jingping Hu;Jing Liu;Jing Liu;Fumin Xue;Gregory Halverson

  • A flexible array format for large-scale, rapid blood group DNA typing.

    Ghazala Hashmi;Tasmia Shariff;Michael Seul;Prabhakar Vissavajjhala

  • The Role of Cholesterol and Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored Proteins of Erythrocyte Rafts in Regulating Raft Protein Content and Malarial Infection

    Benjamin U. Samuel;Narla Mohandas;Travis Harrison;Heather McManus

  • Glycophorin C is the receptor for the Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte binding ligand PfEBP-2 (baebl).

    Cheryl-Ann Lobo;Marilis Rodriguez;Marion Reid;Sara Lustigman

  • Red blood cell blood group antigens: Structure and function

    Marion E Reid;Narla Mohandas

  • Characterization of a Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte-binding protein paralogous to EBA-175

    D. C. Ghislaine Mayer;Osamu Kaneko;Diana E. Hudson-Taylor;Marion E. Reid

  • Blood group terminology 2004: from the International Society of Blood Transfusion committee on terminology for red cell surface antigens.

    G. L. Daniels;A. Fletcher;G. Garratty;S. Henry

  • Erythrocyte detergent-resistant membrane proteins: Their characterization and selective uptake during malarial infection

    Sean C. Murphy;Benjamin U. Samuel;Travis Harrison;Kaye D. Speicher

  • Determination of 24 minor red blood cell antigens for more than 2000 blood donors by high-throughput DNA analysis

    Ghazala Hashmi;Tasmia Shariff;Yi Zhang;Joan Cristobal

  • Molecular basis of the Kell (K1) phenotype.

    Soohee Lee;Xu Wu;Marion Reid;Teresa Zelinski

  • DNA from blood samples can be used to genotype patients who have recently received a transfusion

    M.E. Reid;M. Rios;V.I. Powell;D. Charles-Pierre

  • Identification of the dombrock blood group glycoprotein as a polymorphic member of the adp-ribosyltransferase gene family

    Jeffery L. Miller;Alexander Gubin;Marion E. Reid

  • Intravenous (IV) anti-D and IV immunoglobulin achieve acute platelet increases by different mechanisms: modulation of cytokine and platelet responses to IV anti-D by FcγRIIa and FcγRIIIa polymorphisms

    Nichola Cooper;Nancy M. Heddle;Masja de Haas;Marion E. Reid

  • Blood groups: the past 50 years.

    Geoff Daniels;Marion E. Reid

  • Domain III of Plasmodium falciparum apical membrane antigen 1 binds to the erythrocyte membrane protein Kx

    Kentaro Kato;D. C. Ghislaine Mayer;Sanjay Singh;Marion Reid

  • Terminology for blood group antigens and genes—historical origins and guidelines in the new millennium

    G. Garratty;W. Dzik;P.D. Issitt;D.M. Lublin

  • Identification of a functional role for human erythrocyte sialoglycoproteins beta and gamma.

    Marion E. Reid;Joel Anne Chasis;Narla Mohandas

  • A comparison of conservative and aggressive transfusion regimens in the perioperative management of sickle cell disease

    Sunny Dzik;Marion E. Reid;John J. Freedman

Frequent Co-Authors

John Freedman
John Freedman University of Toronto
Narla Mohandas
Narla Mohandas New York Blood Center
Antoine Blancher
Antoine Blancher Paul Sabatier University
Sara Lustigman
Sara Lustigman New York Blood Center
Geoff Daniels
Geoff Daniels NHS Blood and Transplant
Fernando F. Costa
Fernando F. Costa State University of Campinas
Louis H. Miller
Louis H. Miller National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Michael J. A. Tanner
Michael J. A. Tanner University of Bristol
Martin L. Olsson
Martin L. Olsson Lund University
Douglas M. Lublin
Douglas M. Lublin Washington University in St. Louis

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