20. Ghetie V., Ward E. S. FcRn, the MHC class I-related receptor that is more than an IgG transporter // Immunology Today. – 1997.—Vol. 18.—P. 592–598.

21. Hilden J.O., Gottvall I, Lindblom B. HLA phenotypes and severe Rh (D) immunization // Tissue Antigens. – 1995.– Vol. 46.—P. 3131–3315.

22. HulettM. О., Hogarth P.M. Molecular basis of Fc receptor function // Advances Immunology. – 1994.– Vol. 57.– P. 1–127.

23. Human IgG subclasses in maternal and fetal serum / Morell A. [et al.] // Vox Sanguinis. – 1971. – Vol. 21. – P. 481–492.

24. Inhibition of the monocyte chemiluminescent response to anti-D sensitized red cells by Fey receptor I-blocking antibodies which ameliorate the severity of haemolytic disease of the newborn / Shepard S.L. [et al.] // Vox Sanguinis. – 1996.– Vol. 70.—P. 157–163.

25. Jefferis R., Lund J., Pound J.D. IgG-Fc-mediated effector functions, molecular definition of interaction sites for effector ligands and the role of glycosylation // Immunology Reviews. – 1998. —Vol. 163.—P. 59–76.

26. Kohler P. F., Farr R. S. Elevation of cord over maternal IgG immunoglobulin: evidence for an active placental IgG transport // Nature. – 1966. – Vol. 210.– P. 1070–1071.

27. Kurlander R. J. Blockade of Fc receptor-mediated binding to U-937 cells by murine monoclonal antibodies directed against a variety of surface antigens // J. of Immunology. – 1983.– Vol. 131.—P. 140–147.

28. Lubenko A., Contreras М., Rodeck С. H. Transplacental IgG subclass concentrations in pregnancies at risk of haemolytic disease of the newborn // Vox Sanguinis. – 1994. – Vol. 67. – P. 291–298.

29. Male fetuses are particularly affected by maternal alloimmunization to D antigen / Ulm B. [et al.] // Transfusion. – 1999. —Vol. 39. —P. 169–173.

30. Mapping the site on human IgG for binding of the MHC class I-related receptor, FcRn / Kim J-K. [et al.] // Eur. J. Immunology. – 1999.– Vol. 29.– P. 2819–2825.

31. Maternal antibodies against fetal blood group antigens A or B, lytic activity of IgG subclasses in monocyte-driven cytotoxicity and correlation with ABO haemolytic disease of the newborn / Brouwers H. A. [et al.] // Br. J. Haematology. – 1988. – Vol. 70.—P. 465–469.

32. Misleading results in the determination of haemolytic disease of the newborn using antibody titration and ADCC in a woman with anti-Lub / Novotny V. M. J. [et al.] // Vox Sanguinis. – 1992. —Vol. 62. —P. 49–52.

33. Molecular basis for a polymorphism of human FcyRII (CD32) / Warmerdam P. A. M. [et al.] // J. Experim. Medicine. – 1990. —Vol. 172.—P. 19–25.

34. Nance S. J., Arndt P. A., Garratty G. Correlation of IgG subclass with the severity of hemolytic disease of the newborn // Transfusion. – 1990.– Vol. 30.– P. 381–382.

35. Parinaud J. [et al.] IgG subclasses and Gm allotypes of anti-D antibodies during pregnancy: correlation with the gravity of fetal disease // Am. J. Obstet. and Gynecol. – 1985.– Vol. 151. —P. 1111–1115.

36. Pollock J. М., Bowman J.M. Anti-Rh (D) IgG subclasses and severity of Rh hemolytic disease of the newborn // Vox Sanguinis. – 1990.—Vol. 59.—P. 176–179.

37. Protection against immune haemolytic disease of newborn infants by maternal monocyte-reactive IgG alloantibodies (anti HLA-DR) / DoorenM. C. [et al.] // Lancet. – 1992.– Vol. 339.—P. 1067–1070.

38. Ramsey G., Sherman L. A. Anti-D in pregnancy: value of antibody titres and effect of fetal gender // Transfusion. – 1999. – Vol. 39.—P. 105.

39. Ravetch J. V, Perussia B. Alternative membrane forms of FcyRIII (CDI6) on human NK cells and neutrophils, cell-type specific expression of two genes which differ in single nucleotide substitutions // J. Experim. Medicine. – 1989.– Vol. 170.—P. 481–491.