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CNRGS
CNRGS – The French national reference centre for blood groups Brochure – Paris – rev. 10 November 2010
Publications
Peyrard T, Rouger P [Transfusion therapy in autoimmune hemolytic anemia]. Hématologie 2009;15:1-12
Peyrard T, Pham BN, Le Pennec PY, Rouger P. Transfusion of rare cryopreserved red blood cell units stored at -80°C: the French experience. Immunohematology. 2009;25(1):13-7.
Peyrard T, Pham BN, Rouger P. [The red blood cell antigen terminologies]. Transfus Clin Biol. 2009 Sep;16(4):388-99. Epub2009 Aug28.
Peyrard T, Rouger P [Transfusion and obstetrical safety of people with a rare blood group]. Hématologie 2010;16:143-55
Halverson GR, Peyrard T. A review of the Colton blood group system. Immunohematology. 2010;26(1):22-6.
Peyrard T, Pham BN, El-Ghouzzi MH, Martin A, Boutou P, Beolet M, Le Pennec PY, Rouger P A large-scale epidemiological study reveals that the rare RH:-1,2,-3,-4,5 (r’r’), RH:-1,-2,3,4,-5 (r’’r’’), RH:-1,2,3,-4,-5 (ryry), RH:1,2,3,-4,-5 (RZRZ) blood groups appear less prevalent than expected in the French population. (poster displayed at the ISBT Congress in Berlin, June 2010)
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