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Public antigenic determinant on a family of HLA-B molecules. [PDF]
Serologic cross-reactivity among allelic gene products commonly occurs in the HLA complex, but the molecular basis of these serologic phenomena is incompletely characterized. Because of strong cross-reactivity among antigens comprising the B7 cross-reactive group (i.e., HLA-B7, Bw22, B27, B40, and Bw42) and because of the association of several ...
B D, Schwartz, L K, Luehrman, G E, Rodey
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BACKGROUND: As being the first bacteria determined to be carcinogenic, Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a pathogen localized in the stomach in more than half of the world population.
Sevim GÖNEN +4 more
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A Physical Map Including a New Class I Gene (cda12) of the Human Major Histocompatibility Complex (A2/313 Haplotype) Derived from a Monosomy 6 Mutant Cell Line [PDF]
To avoid interpretative problems due to restriction fragment length polymorphisms, the monosomy 6 mutant cell line BM19.7 was employed to establish a molecular map of the human major histocompatibility (HLA) complex in the A2,B13,Bw4,DRw6,DRw52,DQw1,DPw2
Pohla, Heike +11 more
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Antibodies (a/t) to antigens (a/g) of human tissue compatibility HLA (human leucocyte antigens) are the main cause of kidney transplant rejection. Antigens of the HLAI class system (loci A, B, C) are present on all nucleated cells of the body, HLA class
Елена Борисовна Лукоянычева +7 more
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Biosynthesis of HLA-A and HLA-B antigens in vivo.
The biosynthesis of the HLA-A and -B antigens was studied in the B lymphoblastoid cell line BRI 8 and the Burkitt lymphoma line DAudi. The heavy chains of the HLA-A and -B antigens were inserted asymmetrically into the rough endoplasmic reticulum of BRI 8 cells as transmembrane polypeptides.
M J, Owen +2 more
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DISTRIBUTION PATTERN FOR HLA SPECIFICITIES IN THE PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA
The article presents a study on the distribution of gene polymorphisms in the histocompatibility antigens among the patients diagnosed with AML, and healthy donors in the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as features of the HLA-A*, *B, Cw*, DRB1*, DQB1 ...
I. R. Ramilyeva +5 more
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Purpose The association of human leucocyte antigen (HLA) class I expression levels with the clinical course of many malignancies reflects their crucial role in the recognition and elimination of malignant cells by cognate T cells and NK cells.
Wilko Weichert +10 more
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Impaired Intracellular Transport and Cell Surface Expression of Nonpolymorphic HLA-E [PDF]
The assembly of the classical, polymorphic major histocompatibility complex class I molecules in the endoplasmic reticulum requires the presence of peptide ligands and ~2-microglobulin (~2m). Formation of this trimolecular complex is a prerequisite for e~
Kellermann, Josef +7 more
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HLA-B and cysteinylated ligands distinguish the antigen presentation landscape of extracellular vesicles [PDF]
AbstractExtracellular vesicles can modulate diverse processes ranging from proliferation and tissue repair, to chemo-resistance and cellular differentiation. With the advent of tissue and immunological targeting, extracellular vesicles are also increasingly viewed as promising vectors to deliver peptide-based cancer antigens to the human immune system.
Julia Bauzá-Martinez +2 more
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Evaluation of the humoral immune response to human leukocyte antigens in Brazilian renal transplant candidates. [PDF]
Pre-transplant sensitization to human leukocyte antigens (HLA) is a risk factor for graft failure. Studies of the immunological profile related to anti-HLA antibodies in Brazilian renal transplant candidates are few.
Patricia Keiko Saito +4 more
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