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Scientific Publications
This section contains references and links to many scientific publications, including those from scientific journals and poster presentations. These publications refer to work done within Alba Bioscience on new product and technology developments, within SNBTS and relating to many of the cell lines and/or products provided by Alba Bioscience, and to publications in which our products have been used.
Cell Interaction Microarray for Blood Phenotyping
Date: 01/03/2006
Campbell CJ, O'Looney N, Chong Kwan M, Robb JS, Ross AJ, Beattie JS, Petrik, J. and Ghazal, P. (2006). Cell Interaction Microarray for Blood Phenotyping. Analytical Chemistry. 78, 1930-1938.Development of non-agglutination microarray blood grouping
Date: 01/03/2006
Robb JS, Roy DJ, Ghazal P, Allan J and Petrik J. (2006). Development of non-agglutination microarray blood grouping. Transfusion Medicine. 16, 119-129.Microarrays and Blood Diagnostics
Date: 01/03/2006
Petrik J and Robb JS. Microarrays and Blood Diagnostics. In BioArrays: From Basics to Diagnostics. (In Press) Human Press Inc. 2006.Towards a Monoclonal Anti-Globulin Reagent
Date: 01/03/2005
Mackie A, Colligan DA, Drake RG, Shakir E and Fraser RH. (2005) Towards a Monoclonal Anti-Globulin Reagent. Transfusion Medicine, 15, Supplement 1: p54.Evaluation of a New Kit for the Identification of Partial RhD Types by Haemagglutination
Date: 01/03/2005
Robb JS and Allan JC. (2005). Evaluation of a New Kit for the Identification of Partial RhD Types by Haemagglutination. Transfusion Medicine, 15, Supplement 1: p51.Download Document: BBTSposter1.pdf (397.4 KB)
Detection of Rh23 in the partial D phenotype associated with the D(Va) category
Date: 01/03/2000
Omi T, Okuda H, Iwamoto S, Kajii E, Takahashi J, Tanaka M, Tani Y, Fraser RH, Seno T. (2000) Detection of Rh23 in the partial D phenotype associated with the D(Va) category. Transfusion., 40(2), 256-8.