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Antigens in human monocytes. III. Use of monocytes in typing for HLA-D related (DR) antigens.
Transplantation proceedings, 1979Monocyte preparations were obtained from the peripheral blood by adherence to plastic dishes. The number of monocytes obtained was significantly greater than the number of B cells recovered from similar samples. Monocytes could be frozen and thawed with relatively little loss in cell numbers or viability. Cytotoxicity tests were performed most reliably
P, Colbaugh, P, Stastny
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Tissue antigens, 1983
Antigen-specific T cell blasts may be separated from alloreactive cells on Percoll gradients. The absence of alloreactivity allowed us to study HLA-D/DR restriction of proliferative T cell responses towards PPD and HSV antigens using allogeneic antigen-presenting cells.
E J, Berle, A B, Thoresen, E, Thorsby
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Antigen-specific T cell blasts may be separated from alloreactive cells on Percoll gradients. The absence of alloreactivity allowed us to study HLA-D/DR restriction of proliferative T cell responses towards PPD and HSV antigens using allogeneic antigen-presenting cells.
E J, Berle, A B, Thoresen, E, Thorsby
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HLA-D REGION ANTIGEN EXPRESSION ON STOMACH EPITHELIUM IN ABSENCE OF AUTOANTIBODIES
The Lancet, 1986J, Spencer, S, Pugh, P G, Isaacson
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MATCHING FOR HLA ANTIGENS OF A, B, AND DR LOCI IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION BY EUROTRANSPLANT
Lancet, The, 1978G G Persijn +2 more
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Detection of HLA Class I and II Antigens in Rejected Human Corneal Allografts
Ophthalmology, 1985Jay S Pepose +2 more
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HLA Antigens in Japanese Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1994R P Dong, Akinori Kimura, T Sasazuki
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