Publications by authors named "Mariane Faria Moss"

Background: Red blood cell (RBC) group systems are depicted by antigens on the surface of RBCs, which when transfused to a recipient that lacks them, can result in alloimmunization. Thus, transfusion of matched RBC components to the recipient is recommended, especially for the more immunogenic blood group antigens, such as Rh (E, e, C, and c), Kell, Kidd, Duffy, and MNS.

Aims: The aim of this study was to perform the blood group genotyping from blood samples of 12 polytransfused patients whose phenotyping was inconclusive or incomplete.

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  • The study investigated the effects of a hexane extract from the latex of Euphorbia umbellata on leukemic cells using various analytical methods including NMR and GC/MS.
  • The dichloromethane and ethanol fractions showed significant sensitivity against HL-60 leukemic cells, along with induced apoptosis and morphological changes.
  • Results indicated a strong selectivity index (over 22.44) for the dichloromethane fraction, suggesting the presence of compounds that enhance anti-leukemic activity through apoptosis pathways.
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