L L Cooling
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1.
Cooling L, Kelly K
Transfusion
. 2001 Jul;
41(7):898-907.
PMID: 11452158
Background: Luke (LKE) is a high-frequency RBC antigen, related to the P blood group system. A LKE-negative phenotype is found in 1 to 2 percent of donors and may be...
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Cooling L, Zhang D, KOERNER T
Transfusion
. 2001 Apr;
41(4):504-16.
PMID: 11316902
Background: Platelets express several neutral glycosphingolipids with ABH and P blood group activity that may play a role in infectious, autoimmune, and alloimmune thrombocytopenia. In RBCs, sialylated glycosphingolipids or gangliosides...
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Cooling L, Walker K, Gille T, KOERNER T
Infect Immun
. 1998 Aug;
66(9):4355-66.
PMID: 9712788
Hemolytic-uremic syndrome is a clinical syndrome characterized by acute renal failure, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia that often follows infection by Shiga toxin- or verotoxin-producing strains of Escherichia coli. Because...
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Naides S, Karetnyi Y, Cooling L, MARK R, Langnas A
Lancet
. 1996 Jun;
347(9014):1563-4.
PMID: 8684141
No abstract available.
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Cooling L, KOERNER T, Naides S
J Infect Dis
. 1995 Nov;
172(5):1198-205.
PMID: 7594654
Infection with human parvovirus B19, the etiologic agent of fifth disease, is associated with numerous hematologic and nonhematologic complications. Recently, the receptor for parvovirus B19 was reported to be globoside...
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Cooling L, Zhang D, Walker K, KOERNER T
Glycobiology
. 1995 Sep;
5(6):571-81.
PMID: 8563144
Activated platelets are known to express P-selectin, a lectin-like adhesion receptor (CD62), through which they bind to sialyl Lewis X (sLex) ligands displayed on the membranes of leukocytes. To determine...