2020
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.b.21934
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Blood type by immature reticulocyte immunophenotype flow cytometry

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“…It has higher specificity, sensitivity, and reproducibility compared to traditional hemagglutination methods and can easily detect immunoglobulin subtypes in addition to quantifying the antibodies (80)(81)(82)(83)(84). Flow cytometry is capable of detecting tiny subpopulations as an alternative and supplemental approach when blood groups cannot be detected by serology and results can be delivered in less than an hour (85). Flow cytometry identifies the recipient and donor blood using the transferrin receptor and the fluorescent stain Thiazole Orange RNA as a maturity index of reticulocytes (86).…”
Section: Flow Cytometry Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has higher specificity, sensitivity, and reproducibility compared to traditional hemagglutination methods and can easily detect immunoglobulin subtypes in addition to quantifying the antibodies (80)(81)(82)(83)(84). Flow cytometry is capable of detecting tiny subpopulations as an alternative and supplemental approach when blood groups cannot be detected by serology and results can be delivered in less than an hour (85). Flow cytometry identifies the recipient and donor blood using the transferrin receptor and the fluorescent stain Thiazole Orange RNA as a maturity index of reticulocytes (86).…”
Section: Flow Cytometry Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow cytometry identifies the recipient and donor blood using the transferrin receptor and the fluorescent stain Thiazole Orange RNA as a maturity index of reticulocytes (86). Therefore, flow cytometry for blood typing on immature reticulocytes can be achieved, particularly in the recipient population (85).…”
Section: Flow Cytometry Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%