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IL-12 and GM-CSF engineered dendritic cells enhance the enrichment and selection of tumor-reactive T cells for cancer immunotherapy. [PDF]

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Liu Z   +14 more
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HLA-A AND HLA-B ANTIGENS AND PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN GREEKS

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HLA — B 12 and HLA — B 27 Antigens and Susceptibility to the Corneal Allograft Reaction

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1978
Our series comprised 100 penetrating corneal transplantations: 36 cases with HLA‐B 12 and/or B 27 antigen in the recipient and, as controls, 64 cases without these antigens. The cornea was vascular in 44% of the HLA‐B 12/B 27 group and in 40% of the controls.In the HLA‐B 12/B 27 group AR developed in 13 of 36 cases, 36%; but in the control group only ...
S, Vannas   +3 more
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Bu—A New Antigen at the HLA‐B Locus

Tissue Antigens, 1978
Evidence is presented for a new allele at the HLA—B locus defining a new antigen, Bu. Population studies indicate a gene frequency of 0.0043 in English Caucasians. No HLA—B locus triplets involving the Bu antigen have been observed. Inheritance of Bu has been established in three informative families, each of at least three generations.
G J, Laundy   +2 more
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HLA‐B SNA antigen: a BW6 associated B locus antigen belonging to the B5 CREG

Tissue Antigens, 1989
A new B locus antigen has been found in members of two unrelated families and in a patient originating from Morocco belonging to the Berber population. A complete analysis has been performed with antisera from the 9th and 10th IHWS defining the B5 CREG antigens.
Andrien, Marc   +4 more
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Peptidome Diversities of human leukocyte antigen (HLA-B) allotypes

The Journal of Immunology, 2017
Abstract The HLA class I genes encode proteins that present short peptide antigen to CD8 T cells, thereby alerting the immune system to the presence of intracellular pathogens and cancers. The HLA class I genes are highly polymorphic, and the polymorphisms influence their peptide-binding specificities. Each HLA variant binds to a diverse
Anita J Zaitouna   +4 more
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A new human leukocyte antigen‐B allele, HLA‐B*52:11

Tissue Antigens, 2011
A new HLA‐B*52 allele differs from B*52:01:01 by a single nucleotide exchange at position 583 where a ‘C’ to ‘T’.
X-Z, Liu   +4 more
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Novel HLA‐B alleles associated with antigens in the 8C CREG

Tissue Antigens, 2001
Abstract: This paper describes 13 novel HLA‐B locus alleles, B*0809, B*0812, B*0813, B*0814, B*14062, B*3804, B*3806, B*3914, B*3915, B*3918, B*3919, B*3920, and B*3922 which represent new patterns of known polymorphic residues.
N K, Steiner   +12 more
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