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Importance of HLA‐D antigens for the cooperation between human monocytes and T lymphocytes

European Journal of Immunology, 1978
G. S. Hansen   +3 more
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Alloreactive T cells: expression of HLA-D antigens, stimulation of autologous MLR, and possible immunoregulatory function.

Human Immunology, 1981
N. Suciu-Foca   +5 more
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Biochemical analysis of the polymorphism of three HLA-D region antigens.

Molecular biology & medicine, 1984
Two-dimensional gel electrophoretic analyses of immunoprecipitates of the HLA-D region antigens revealed three beta (Mr 28 X 10(3) to 30 X 10(3) structurally polymorphic polypeptides. Analyses of the nonglycosylated beta polypeptides indicated that their polymorphism is most probably due to variations in amino acid structure.
T, de Kretser   +3 more
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HLA-D/DR restriction of proliferative T cell responses to antigen. Enrichment of antigen-specific T cell blasts and evidence of preferential HLA-D/DR restriction.

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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Microdroplet testing for HLA-A, -B, -C, and -D antigens. The Phillip Levine Award Lecture.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1978
P. I. Terasaki   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Antigens in human monocytes. III. Use of monocytes in typing for HLA-D related (DR) antigens.

Transplantation proceedings, 1979
Monocyte 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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Monoclonal antibodies defining serologically distinct HLA-D/DR related Ia-like antigens in man.

Human Immunology, 1981
L. Nadler   +5 more
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HLA‐D Region Molecules Restrict Proliferative T Cell Responses to Antigen

Immunological Reviews, 1982
E, Thorsby, E, Berle, H, Nousiainen
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Typing for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique.

Tissue Antigens, 2008
N. Morling   +5 more
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