RHD


Description

The RHD (Rh blood group D antigen) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.

RHD refers to the gene encoding the Rhesus D antigen, which is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells and is responsible for the Rh blood group system.

RHD is likely part of a complex of proteins that functions as a channel or transporter in the red blood cell membrane.

RHD is also known as CD240D, DIIIc, HDFNRH, RH, RH30, RHCED, RHDVA(TT), RHDel, RHPII, RHXIII, Rh4, RhDCw, RhII, RhK562-II, RhPI, SLC42A5.

Associated Diseases


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