Red Cross evaluates potential non-invasive fetal antigen test
According to a recent press release, the Australian red cross is assessing the feasibility of non-invasive prenatal testing to detect certain antigens.
According to a recent press release, the Australian red cross is assessing the feasibility of non-invasive prenatal testing to detect certain antigens.
A recent literature review highlights the need for more research on blood donor characteristics and their impact on patient outcomes.
Results of a recent analysis showed that the risk for alloimmunization was highest among women in Caucasian populations.
A recent study found that sepsis, genetic mutations and perinatal asphyxia are common causes of severe neonatal thrombocytopenia in China.
A recent study found a link between key DNA markers and type I CD36 deficiency in platelet donors to patients with FNAIT.
Researchers of a recently published review stated more data is needed to confirm the link between ITP and the risk of FNAIT.
A recent study found more data is needed to confirm the link between HPA antigens and the development of autoimmune thrombocytopenia.
A recent study found no significant differences in accuracy between methods for detecting detecting anti-HPA antibodies responsible for FNAIT.
An investigational drug developed by Rallybio to prevent FNAIT produced positive results in a phase 1 clinical trial.
A recent analysis highlighted the need for additional data on the causes and mechanisms of platelet transfusion refractoriness.