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Description

In 1973 a new antigen was reported that occurred in 5% of Indians from Bombay. Two years later, Dr. Giles reported the Salis serum which contained an antibody to a high frequency antigen that was antithetical to Ina, thus, it was named Inb. A higher frequency of Ina has been found in some Arabs (10-12%). Both of the Indian antigens can be suppressed by the In(Lu) gene (LU). In addition, the null phenotype, ie. "In(a-b-)", has been reported in a patient diagnosed with congenital dyserythropoietic anemia. In this case there appears to be a silent allele present (no protein is produced) but the exact molecular basis for this is unknown at this time. Source: Serum, Cells and Rare Fluid Exchange, SCARF

Basic Part Properties

Part Name
I little n super little b
Part Display Name
In^b
Part Type
Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
Created On
2009-11-19
Construct for LOINC Short Name
In sup (b)

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Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
zh-CN Chinese (China) In^b
Synonyms: I little n super little b
fr-CA French (Canada) I petit n exposant petit b
et-EE Estonian (Estonia) In^b
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Inb
it-IT Italian (Italy) I n minuscola apice b
Synonyms: In^b
tr-TR Turkish (Turkey) I küçük n süper küçük b
ru-RU Russian (Russian Federation) I малое n супер малое b
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) I kleine n super kleine b
Synonyms: In^b
fr-BE French (Belgium) I petit n exposant petit b