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Genetic susceptibility to sarcoid in Arabian horses: associations with MHC class II and compound MHC class I/KLRA genotypes. [PDF]

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Vychodilova L   +8 more
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Next-generation sequencing and clinical histocompatibility testing

Human Immunology, 2021
Histocompatibility testing is essential for donor identification and risk assessment in solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplant. Additionally, it is useful for identifying donor specific alleles for monitoring donor specific antibodies in post-transplant patients.
Caleb Cornaby   +2 more
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Histocompatibility Testing 1965

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
The second international symposium on histocompatibility testing, which was held in Leiden, the Netherlands, in August 1965, emphasized the serological methods of determining histocompatibility antigens in man. This book is a literal account of the symposium, including a summary of the workshop which followed.
J. Streilein
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HISTOCOMPATIBILITY TESTING FOR LEUCOCYTE TRANSFUSION

The Lancet, 1970
Abstract HL-A typing was done on eleven donors and twenty-eight recipients of chronic-myelogenous-leukaemia leucocyte transfusions in an attempt to clarify what relationship leucocyteantigen compatibility has to the response to granulocyte transfusion. The degree of histocompatibility between donor and recipient was correlated with percentage recovery
HarmonJ. Eyre   +3 more
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Histocompatibility testing for kidney transplantation: an update

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 1995
Histocompatibility testing prior to kidney transplantation is an established necessity. Recipient sensitization to HLA specificities affects the efficacy of the lymphocytotoxic cross-match and influences the achievable HLA mismatch. Within Europe most cadaver donor kidneys are allocated on the basis of minimum histocompatibility mismatch contrasting ...
Philip A. Dyer, P. J. Sinnott, S. Martin
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Transplantation of the Sensitized Patient: Histocompatibility Testing

Methods in molecular biology, 2013
A component necessary for successful transplantation of the sensitized patient is timely and high quality support from the histocompatibility laboratory that helps guide selection of the best route to transplantation and the clinical care of the patient.
Andrea A. Zachary   +2 more
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Basic Histocompatibility Testing Methods

2011
Predicting humoral alloimmune potential in transplant recipients is the objective of histocompatibility testing and depends upon accurate donor typing and sensitive and specific testing for antibodies to human leukocyte antigen. This review for the transplant clinician will describe the evolution and current widespread practices of histocompatibility ...
K. Tinckam
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Histocompatibility testing after fifty years of transplantation

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2011
Histocompatibility testing has been used in support of solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for over fifty years and transplantation has clearly served as a major stimulus for interest in the human major histocompatibility complex, the HLA system.
Hooi Sian Eng, Mary S. Leffell
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The application of flow cytometry to histocompatibility testing

Transplant Immunology, 2000
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique that enables the sensitive and quantitative detection of both cellular antigens and bound biological moieties. This article reviews how flow cytometry is increasingly being used as histocompatibility laboratories for the analysis of antibody specificity and HLA antigen expression.
Amanda J Robson   +2 more
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