Chaves M A, Leak M R, Poole J, Giles C M
South London Blood Transfusion Centre, London, UK.
Vox Sang. 1988;55(4):241-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1988.tb04705.x.
BOW is a 'new' low-frequency red-cell antigen, detected in 2 unrelated English blood donors, that is sensitive to alpha-chymotrypsin and pronase. Anti-BOW is present in many polyspecific reagents used to define low-frequency antigens. Red-cell groups of the proposita, R.B., and her family show that the BOW blood group segregates independently from the ABO, Rh, MNSs, P1 and Kell blood group systems.
BOW是一种“新的”低频红细胞抗原,在两名不相关的英国献血者中被检测到,它对α-糜蛋白酶和链霉蛋白酶敏感。许多用于鉴定低频抗原的多特异性试剂中都存在抗BOW。先证者R.B.及其家族的红细胞血型显示,BOW血型与ABO、Rh、MNSs、P1和Kell血型系统独立分离。