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A new human leukocyte antigen‐B allele, HLA‐B*52:11
Tissue Antigens, 2011A 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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Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1980
SummaryIn summary, the complete primary structure of one HLA antigen (HLA‐B7) has now been determined, and sufficient information is available about other HLA‐A and ‐B and H‐2 molecules to begin to assess the location of the variable regions within these molecules.
M S, Krangel, H T, Orr, J L, Strominger
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SummaryIn summary, the complete primary structure of one HLA antigen (HLA‐B7) has now been determined, and sufficient information is available about other HLA‐A and ‐B and H‐2 molecules to begin to assess the location of the variable regions within these molecules.
M S, Krangel, H T, Orr, J L, Strominger
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Allodeterminants and evolution of a novel HLA-B5 CREG antigen, HLA-B SNA.
The Journal of Immunology, 1990Abstract A novel HLA-B5 CREG gene, HLA-B SNA was cloned and the primary structure was determined. The sequence data showed that HLA-B SNA was identical to HLA-B51 except the alpha 1 domain in which one amino acid substitution at residue 74 and 5 amino acid substitutions associated with the Bw4/Bw6 epitopes were observed between these Ag.
Sekimata, Masayuki +7 more
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HLA-B∗0702 antibody epitopes are affected indirectly by distant antigen residues
Human Immunology, 1993We examine the effect of mutations in the HLA-B*0702 alpha 1 domain on the binding of several well-characterized monoclonal antibodies. BB7.1 recognizes the alpha-helix, with a special requirement for residue 67. Combined with an established requirement for the alpha 2 alpha-helix, BB7.1 appears to span the B*0702 peptide-binding groove. Alternatively,
J A, McCutcheon +4 more
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Complete coding sequence of a serologically undefined HLA-B antigen: HLA-B * 1537
Immunogenetics, 1998S, Santos +5 more
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Antigen PR — Another Allele of the HLA—B Locus
Tissue Antigens, 1979E M, van den Berg-Loonen +6 more
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False Positive and False Negative Reactions in HLA B‐27 Antigen Testing
Transfusion, 1979The recent commercial availability of HLA B‐27 antiserum now enables laboratories without prior experience in HLA typing to test for this antigen. False positive and false negative reactions frequently occur and require judicious interpretation. In our laboratory, 30 of 100 specimens were positive for B‐27 and 70 were negative. Of the 30 positives, 10 (
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HLA B-27 antigen and rheumatoid arthritis
1993The influence of HLA-B27 antigen on clinical, radiological and laboratory features of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) was studied. the group with B27 antigen comprised: 4 males and 20 females aged 28 do 71 and a group of patients free from B27 antigen consisted of 2 males and 21 females aged 26 to 69.
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HLA-B 12 and HLA-B 27 antigens and susceptibility to the corneal allograft reaction
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1980openaire +1 more source

