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Objective To analyze the specificity of HLA class-Ⅰ antibody in the patients received HLA-matched platelet transfusions and estimate the relative immunogenicity of HLA-Ⅰ antigens.
Ying LIU +6 more
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Current research status of HLA in immune‐related diseases
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA), also known as human major histocompatibility complex (MHC), is encoded by the HLA gene complex, and is currently known to have the highest gene density and the most polymorphisms among human chromosomal areas.
Bingnan Liu, Yuanyuan Shao, Rong Fu
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Mass-spectrometry based immunopeptidomics has provided unprecedented insights into antigen presentation, not only charting an enormous ligandome of self-antigens, but also cancer neoantigens and peptide antigens harbouring post-translational ...
Soumya Mukherjee +9 more
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Human leukocyte antigen variation among Iranian renal transplant recipients [PDF]
Background: HLA typing analysis is important in renal transplant patients. Objectives: We made a plan to determine the most frequent HLA antigens in Iranian kidney transplant patients.
Behzad Einollahi +2 more
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Patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation as treatment for hematological diseases face the risk of Graft-versus-Host Disease as well as relapse. Graft-versus-Host Disease and the favorable Graft-versus-Leukemia effect are mediated by donor
Kyra J. Fuchs +14 more
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HLA class I and class II associations with ESRD in Saudi Arabian population. [PDF]
Chronic renal failure (CRF) leads in the majority of instances to end stage renal disease (ESRD) requiring renal replacement therapy. Our interest was to evaluate the possible associations of HLA class I and class II antigens with ESRD independent of ...
Nuha Mahmoud Hamdi +2 more
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High maternal-fetal HLA eplet compatibility is associated with severe manifestation of preeclampsia
IntroductionPreeclampsia is responsible for more than 70 000 and 500 000 maternal and fetal deaths, respectively each year. Incomplete remodelling of the spiral arteries in placenta is the most accepted theory of preeclampsia pathogenesis.
Katarzyna Stefańska +19 more
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The human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) is an immune checkpoint molecule with a complex network of interactions with several inhibitory receptors. Although the effect of HLA-G on T cells and NK cells is well studied, the effect of HLA-G on B cells is still
Hana Rohn +8 more
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PECULIARITIES OF HLA-PHENOTYPES IN PATIENTS WITH PYELONEPHRITIS [PDF]
Introduction. Of great interest are the studies on the role of human leucocyte antigens (HLA) in pathogenesis of a disease. The kidneys is vulnerable to injury in the context of inflammatory responses, with the potential involvement of a number of ...
Haiseniuk F, Driyanska V, Kruglikov V
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Immunity to infections with Measles Virus (MV) can involve vigorous HLA class I restricted CD8+ cytotoxic T cell (CTL) responses. MV, albeit regarded monotypic, is known to undergo molecular evolution across its RNA genome.
Ingrid eSchellens +17 more
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