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Joint Bone Spine, 2001
HLA-B27 is a serologic specificity that encompasses 25 different alleles that encode 23 different products (proteins): HLA-B*2701 to B*2723. These alleles are also called subtypes of HLA-B27, and they may have evolved from the most widespread subtype, B*2705.
E J, Ball, M A, Khan
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HLA-B27 is a serologic specificity that encompasses 25 different alleles that encode 23 different products (proteins): HLA-B*2701 to B*2723. These alleles are also called subtypes of HLA-B27, and they may have evolved from the most widespread subtype, B*2705.
E J, Ball, M A, Khan
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Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
Most HLA-B27 positive individuals live without noticing the risk factor they carry. Only when certain bacteria come into play, usually in the form of intestinal or genital infection, some of the HLA-B27 positive individuals will develop a reactive disease.
J, Uksila, P, Toivanen
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Most HLA-B27 positive individuals live without noticing the risk factor they carry. Only when certain bacteria come into play, usually in the form of intestinal or genital infection, some of the HLA-B27 positive individuals will develop a reactive disease.
J, Uksila, P, Toivanen
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Rheumatology, 1988
The various subtypes of HLA-B27 are described together with their worldwide distribution. None is uniquely related to AS but the evidence favours a direct role for B27 in the disease pathogenesis.
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The various subtypes of HLA-B27 are described together with their worldwide distribution. None is uniquely related to AS but the evidence favours a direct role for B27 in the disease pathogenesis.
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HLA class I typing by PCR: HLA-B27 and an African B27 subtype
We describe a rapid method of HLA class I typing using the polymerase chain reaction and oligonucleotide hybridisation that eliminates the requirements for viable lymphocytes and allows subtypes to be defined.
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The Pathogenesis of HLA-B27 Arthritis: Role of HLA-B27 in Bacterial Defense
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1998The way in which a host accommodates invasive facultative intracellular bacteria must be the key to the development of reactive arthritis. Investigators have analyzed the bacterial events at several levels: invasion into host cells, intracellular survival, translocation from the sites of infection to the joints, residence in the joints, and evasion of ...
M, Ikeda, D T, Yu
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Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1990
Every HLA antigen, as defined by the WHO-HLA Nomenclature, is unique. The major function of these molecules is to present antigen-peptides to the T-cell receptor, thereby contributing to the immunological defence mechanism. This function is regulated for each MHC antigen by its unique structure, with the peptide-binding pockets of the three-dimensional
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Every HLA antigen, as defined by the WHO-HLA Nomenclature, is unique. The major function of these molecules is to present antigen-peptides to the T-cell receptor, thereby contributing to the immunological defence mechanism. This function is regulated for each MHC antigen by its unique structure, with the peptide-binding pockets of the three-dimensional
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Excerpt To the editor: It is unfortunate that Dr. Calin detracts from his many excellent contributions on the importance of the HLA system in rheumatic disease (1) by concluding his recent article,...
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Excerpt To the editor: It is unfortunate that Dr. Calin detracts from his many excellent contributions on the importance of the HLA system in rheumatic disease (1) by concluding his recent article,...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Excerpt To the editor: Esdaile, Dwosh, Urowitz, Smythe, and Falk (1) have reported in this journal a similar frequency of HLA B27 in patients with seronegative rheumatiod arthritis and a control po...
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Excerpt To the editor: Esdaile, Dwosh, Urowitz, Smythe, and Falk (1) have reported in this journal a similar frequency of HLA B27 in patients with seronegative rheumatiod arthritis and a control po...
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