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Auberger's blood group

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Type of human blood group

Auberger's blood group is a type of human blood group in which the Aua antigen is expressed. It is found in 82% of caucasians. It may be related to the Lutheran antigen system.

The blood group was named after patient Auberger, who was a 59-year-old French woman with oesophageal varices.

References

  1. "OMIM Entry - # 111200 - BLOOD GROUP--LUTHERAN SYSTEM; LU". omim.org. Retrieved 30 November 2021.

External links

Auberger's blood group at Who Named It?

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