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Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1987
The expression of the Class I and Class II major histocompatibility antigens on oral mucosa was investigated using type‐specific monoclonal antibodies. Class I antigen expression varied between various sites and in uncomplicated inflammatory responses appeared to be suppressed.
Savage, NW, Walsh, LJ, Seymour, GJ
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The expression of the Class I and Class II major histocompatibility antigens on oral mucosa was investigated using type‐specific monoclonal antibodies. Class I antigen expression varied between various sites and in uncomplicated inflammatory responses appeared to be suppressed.
Savage, NW, Walsh, LJ, Seymour, GJ
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Are Medial Class I Histocompatibility Antigens Coming of Age?
1993The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) encodes one to three classical class I, or class Ia, molecules. These are expressed in all tissues at relatively high levels, present endogenous minor histocompatibility antigens and foreign viral antigens on the cell surface, and are usually highly polymorphic.
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Biochemical characterization of human Class I histocompatibility antigens
Immunology Letters, 1997J.M. Escolano +6 more
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Modulation of Class I and Class II Major Histocompatibility Complex Antigens in Gliomas
1987The concept of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proposed by Gorer in 1937 (1) has been intensively developped in the last twenty years. Denoted H-2 in mice and HLA (Human Lymphocyte Locus A) in humans, it is a well defined locus on chromosome 17 in mice and on the short arm of chromosome 6 in humans.
P. Zuber, N. de Tribolet
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