| Rh | Rhesus; Rhesus Monkey(Rh Blood Type); ¸®Àú½º ¿ø¼þÀÌ(Rh½Ä Ç÷¾×Çü) |
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| FRh | fetal rhesus monkey kidney [cell] |
| HoaRhLG | horse anti-rhesus lymphocyte globulin |
| LLC-MK1 | rhesus monkey kidney cells |
| LLC-MK2 | rhesus monkey kidney cells |
| RH | Rhesus |
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| RhD | Rhesus D |
| RRV | Rhesus rotavirus |
| rhesus | <zoology> A monkey; the bhunder. Origin: L. Rhesus, a proper name, Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Rhesus blood group | <haematology> Human blood group system with allelic red cell antigens C, D and E. The D antigen is the strongest. Red cells from a Rhesus positive foetus cross the placenta and can sensitise a Rehesus negative mother, expecially at parturition. The mother's antibody may then, in a subsequent pregnancy, cause haemolytic disease of the newborn if the foetus is Rhesus positive. The disease can be prevented by giving antiD IgG during the first 72 hours after parturition to mop up D red cells in the maternal circulation. 1st ed (18 Nov 1997) |
| rhesus disease | Sensitization of the mother during pregnancy to Rh factor in foetal blood, leading to erythroblastosis foetalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rhesus incompatibility | <haematology> A blood incompatibility between the mother and her baby. During childbirth if the mother is Rh negative and the baby is Rh positive, blood can enter the maternal circulation (from the baby) sensitising the mother against Rh factor. The mother's immune system will produce antibodies to Rh factor. In subsequent pregnancies, these maternal Rh antibodies can mix into the foetal circulation during childbirth. This will cause the rupture (haemolytic anaemia) of the baby's red blood cells. See: newborn jaundice. (27 Sep 1997) |
| rhesus |
of southern Asia; used in medical research
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| rhesus monkey |
rhesus: of southern Asia; used in medical research
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| Rhesus factor |
a blood group antigen possessed by Rh-positive people; if an Rh-negative person receives a blood transfusion from an Rh-positive person it can result in hemolysis and anemia
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| Rhesus factor |
A blood type is a description of an individual's characteristics of red blood cells due to substances (carbohydrates and proteins) on the cell membrane. The two most important classifications to describe blood types in humans are ABO and the Rhesus factor (Rh factor). There are 46 other known antigens, most of which are much rarer than ABO and Rh. ...
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| rhesus m. |
see under monkey.
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| rhesus | of southern Asia |
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| rhesus | a blood group antigen possessed by Rh-positive people |
| rhesus | of southern Asia |
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