Immune hemolytic anemia and the chemical reactivity of drugs
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18. Pooreekul D, Premprayoon N, Makechay S, Tingtoy U. The association of DAT positive blood donors and autoimmune diseases. J Hematol Transfus Med. 2018;28:415-22.
2. Arndt PA. Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia: the last 30 years of changes. Immunohematology. 2014;30:44-54.
3. Garratty G, Arndt PA. Drugs that have been shown to cause drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia or positive direct antiglobulin tests: some interesting findings since 2007. Immunohematology. 2014;30:66-79.
4. Bougie D, Johnson ST, Weitekamp LA, Aster RH. Sensitivity to a metabolite of diclofenac as a cause of acute immune hemolytic anemia. Blood. 1997;90:407-13.
5. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov [Internet]. PubChem; [cited 2019 Sep 20]. Available from: www.pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
6. Eisen HN, Orris L, Belman S. Elicitation of delayed allergic skin reactions with haptens; the dependence of elicitation on hapten combination with protein. J Exp Med. 1952;95:473-87.
7. Mueller-Eckhardt C, Salama A. Drug-induced immune cytopenias: a unifying pathogenetic concept with special emphasis on the role of drug metabolites. Transfus Med Rev. 1990;4:69-77.
8. Reithmeier RA, Casey JR, Kalli AC, Sansom MS, Alguel Y, Iwata S. Band 3, the human red cell chloride/bicarbonate anion exchanger (AE1, SLC4A1), in a structural context. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2016;1858:1507-32.
9. Arakawa T, Kobayashi-Yurugi T, Alguel Y, Iwanari H, Hatae H, Iwata M, et al. Crystal structure of the anion exchanger domain of human erythrocyte band 3. Science. 2015;350:680-4
10. uniprot.org [Internet]. UniProtKB; [cited 2019 Sep 21]. Available from: www.uniprot.org/uniprot/
11. Salama A, Mueller-Eckhardt C. Rh blood group-specific antibodies in immune hemolytic anemia induced by nomifensine. Blood. 1986;68:1285-8.
12. Bruning JM, Wang Y, Oltrabella F, Tian B, Kholodar SA, Liu H,
et al. Covalent modification and regulation of the nuclear receptor Nurr1 by a dopamine metabolite. Cell Chem Biol. 2019;26:674-85.
13. Gottlieb AJ, Wurzel HA. Protein-quinone interaction: in vitro induction of indirect antiglobulin reactions with methyldopa. Blood. 1974;43:85-97.
14. rcsb.org [Internet]. Protein data bank; [cited 2019 Sep 21]. Available from: www.rcsb.org/
15. Fung MK, Eder AF, Spitalnik SL, Westhoff CM. Technical manual. 19th ed. Bethesda: AABB; 2017.
16. Hannol JL. Management of blood donors and blood donations from individuals found to have a positive direct antiglobulin test. Transfus Med Rev. 2012;26:142-52.
17. Chiewsilp P. Clinical use of direct antiglobulin test. J Hematol Transfus Med. 2011;21:3-4.
18. Pooreekul D, Premprayoon N, Makechay S, Tingtoy U. The association of DAT positive blood donors and autoimmune diseases. J Hematol Transfus Med. 2018;28:415-22.
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