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. 2019 May 17;47(1):88–93. doi: 10.1159/000500098

Table 3.

Comparison of RhCE phenotyping, adsorption-elution test, and RHD genotyping

RhCE phenotyping Adsorption-elution test RHD genotyping
Cost1
TAT1
Hands-on time1
USD 34.5 (USD 5.8/sample)
30 min
30 min (5 min/sample)
USD 120.0 (USD 20.0/sample)
4.5 h
3.5 h (35 min/sample)
USD 106.5 (USD 17.8/sample)
2.5 h
1.5 h (15 min/sample)

Advantages Rapid, inexpensive, and no special instruments required No special instruments required, phenotypic characterization of novel alleles Relatively rapid and an accurate (reference method)

Disadvantages Only used to exclude D-negative samples with RHD null alleles Technically demanding, laborious, and time-consuming Usually unable to detect all DEL alleles
High initial costs for instruments
1

Cost, TAT, and hands-on time were estimated, assuming that 6 samples were tested simultaneously.