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Methods of Histocompatibility Testing
1975Tissue and organ transplantation has two main aspects: surgical, concerned with the performance of technically successful transplants, and genetic, concerned with the inherited factors determining the fate of the transplants. Accordingly, this chapter is divided into two parts, each dealing with one of the two aspects.
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Developments in histocompatibility testing.
Proceedings of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association. European Dialysis and Transplant Association, 1976Recent progress in HLA typing involves new methods which allow typing for MLC (mixed lymphocyte culture) and Ia (immune associated) antigens. These antigens seem to play a major role in transplant rejection in HLA non-immunised patients. When the new typing methods eventually become applied in matching of kidneys it seems likely that the results of ...
A, Svejgaard, M, Thomsen
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Histocompatibility testing for kidney transplantation: an update.
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, 1995Phil Dyer, Susan Martin, P. Sinnott
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Histocompatibility testing for keratoplasty in high-risk patients.
Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.), 1983G. Foulks +4 more
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Comparative histocompatibility testing of seven calcium phosphate ceramics.
Biomaterials, 1981M. Winter +6 more
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Technics of Histocompatibility Testing
New England Journal of Medicine, 1970openaire +4 more sources

