Abstract:BackgroundBlood typing and antibody screening are key elements of transfusion safety. However, available single platform, flexible, and affordable technologies are limited, especially for extended phenotyping. Microarray‐based technology allows for this extended phenotyping with the flexibility of piecemeal analysis.Study Design and MethodsThis study was conducted in three blood donor laboratories to determine the performance of a high‐throughput microarray‐based system for ABO, RH1‐RH5, and KEL1 typing, ABS a… Show more
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