RHCE
- Known as:
- RHCE
- Catalog number:
- 019582A
- Product Quantity:
- 250ul
- Category:
- -
- Supplier:
- ABM
- Gene target:
- RHCE
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- Gene:
- RHCE NIH gene
- Name:
- Rh blood group CcEe antigens
- Previous symbol:
- RH
- Synonyms:
- CD240CE
- Chromosome:
- 1p36.11
- Locus Type:
- gene with protein product
- Date approved:
- 1993-10-22
- Date modifiied:
- 2019-04-23
Related products to: RHCE
Blood group Rh(CE) polypeptide,Homo sapiens,Human,Rh polypeptide 1,Rh30A,RHC,RHCE,RHE,Rhesus C_E antigens,RhIXB,RhPICD240CE RHCE (+ CD240D) IgG1 antibody Ab host: MouseCD240CE RHCE (+ CD240D) IgG1 antibody Ab host: MouseCD240CE / RHCE antibody Host rabbitCD240CE / RHCE (+ CD240D) Clone 'BRIC69 antibody Isotype IgG1 Host MouseCD240CE / RHCE (+ CD240D) Clone 'BRIC69 antibody Isotype IgG1 Host MouseCD240CE / RHCE (+ CD240D) Clone 'BRIC69 antibody Host MouseCD240CE / RHCE (+ CD240D) IgG1 antibody Ab host: MouseCD240CE / RHCE (+ CD240D) IgG1 antibody Ab host: MouseCD240CE _ RHCECD240CE _ RHCE antibody Host rabbitCD240CE _ RHCE (+ CD240D)CD240CE _ RHCE (+ CD240D)CD240CE _ RHCE (+ CD240D)CD240CE _ RHCE (+ CD240D) Related articles to: RHCE
- The D- - phenotype is an exceptionally rare Rh configuration characterised by the expression of the D antigen but absence of all RHCE-encoded antigens. A few molecularly defined cases have been documented globally. - Source: PubMed
Publication date: 2026/07/03
Madkhali Maymoon MMeshi Abdullah AOsman MahdiAlnefaie AbdulrahmanAlmalky HosainKhormy MayisahGhazwani KhaledHamali Hassan AStef Marianne - This study aimed to validate the efficacy of right-heart contrast echocardiography (RHCE) combined with the Valsalva manoeuvre for screening for patent foramen ovale (PFO) in patients with migraine without an identified secondary cause. - Source: PubMed
Gu HaijuanXia JieshengXu ZhenhuaShi Jianwei - The CeRN (RHCE*02.10) allele was described as resulting from hybrid RHCE-D-CE genes, involving either exon 4 alone or exon 4 and part of exon 3. No solution allows to distinguish between the two reported CeRN alleles. The objectives of this study were to determine the existence of both alleles, their genetic sequence and their frequencies. - Source: PubMed
Publication date: 2026/05/29
Hadjkali AssiaIzard CarolineLaget LaurineDe Boisgrollier LugdivineBichel NellyDeligny Marie-LaurenceMazières StéphaneGalloux MélissaPaganini JulienChiaroni JacquesDi Cristofaro Julie - The Rh blood group system includes several compound antigens, among which the f antigen (ISBT 004006) is expressed when the c and e antigens occur in cis position on the same RhCE protein. Anti-f is a rare alloantibody but is clinically significant due to its potential to cause hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the newborn. We report a rare case of anti-f with coexisting anti-c identified during pre-transfusion testing in a 40-year-old female admitted for elective hysterectomy. Her blood group was O Rh D positive and her antibody screen was positive with a negative autocontrol and direct antiglobulin test. Extended phenotyping revealed CCee, K-negative phenotype. Antibody identification using an 11-cell panel suggested anti-c and anti-f, which was further confirmed by allogeneic adsorption studies using Rh-phenotyped donor cells. During cross-matching, only R1R1 units were found to be compatible. This case highlights the importance of extended Rh phenotyping, adsorption studies, and careful selection of compatible donor units in resolving rare Rh antibody combinations to ensure safe transfusions to patients. - Source: PubMed
Publication date: 2026/05/28
Kakkar BrindaBaldota RutujaGokhale AshaKetkar SanjivChavan MinakshiKeripale Amruta - For testing ocular irritation, 3D corneal models mimicking the corneal epithelium are considered reliable eye irritation tests and are detailed in regulatory guideline OECD Test Guideline (TG) 492. The aim of the present study was to develop and validate a Reconstructed human Cornea-like Epithelium (RhCE) irritation test method for ophthalmic medical devices according to OECD TG 492. Immortalized Human Primary Corneal Epithelium Cells (IM-HCEpiCs) were cultured on microporous inserts and exposed to an Air-Liquid Interface (ALI). Morphology was examined using standard (immuno-) histological techniques. Viability was quantified with MTT assay. Barrier integrity and function were monitored by trans-epithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and determination of IC using MTT assay. Reproducibility was evaluated by calculating the inter-batch coefficient of variation (CV %) of the absorbance values of negative control-treated RhCE model replicates by MTT assay. Technical proficiency was verified using reference chemicals. Irritancy of ophthalmic medical devices was assessed. IM-HCEpiCs developed an epithelium-like barrier under the ALI. TEER increased after ALI introduction, and the obtained IC value showed concordance with the guideline's reference ranges. The developed RhCE test method demonstrated technical proficiency and correctly identified medical devices as non-irritants. A novel RhCE model was developed and validated according to OECD TG 492. - Source: PubMed
Publication date: 2026/05/11
Rawat PayalRodella UmbertoD'Agostino StefaniaRagazzi EugenioRossi OriettaGatto ClaudioGiurgola LauraD'Amato Tóthová Jana