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H. Renz, B. Gierten
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H. Renz, B. Gierten
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HLA‐DR and monoclonal gammopathy
Tissue Antigens, 1982The frequencies of the HLA‐DR antigens were compared in 3 groups: a group of 33 patients with multiple myeloma (MM) or Morbus Waldenström (MW); a group of 34 persons with benign monoclonal gammopathy (BMG); and a group of 118 healthy controls. No statistically significant associations were observed.
L, Muylle +3 more
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HLA-DR TYPING BY RADIOIMMUNOASSAY
Transplantation, 1980A radioimmunoassay procedure is described by which peripheral blood lymphocytes can be typed for HLA-DR specificities. The major advantages of this method are the following: simple and reproducible procedure, no need for B lymphocyte separation, no need for optimal viability, and no need for preabsorption of antisera with platelets.
R, Tosi +6 more
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Crystallization of HLA-DR antigens
Research in Immunology, 1991The class II major histocompatibility antigens HLA-DR1, DR2, DR3, DR4, DR7 and DR8 were purified by immunoaffinity chromatography from homozygous human B lymphoblastoid cell lines. The purified, detergent-soluble molecules were cleaved with the protease papain to remove the hydrophobic transmembrane regions and cytoplasmic tails. Crystals were obtained
J C, Gorga +4 more
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HLA-DR and Renal Transplantation
1983The serological detection of leukocyte antigens in man began some 20 years ago. Their subsequent recognition as histocompatibility antigens led to immediate interest in the possible application of leukocyte typing and matching to improve renal allograft survival.
P J, Morris, A, Ting
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Blood, 2010
In this issue of Blood, Stein and colleagues present a novel mechanism by which MHC class II antibodies induce apoptosis in lymphoid malignancies. These are important findings that provide fresh insight into a common antibody target.
Erin, Hertlein, John C, Byrd
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In this issue of Blood, Stein and colleagues present a novel mechanism by which MHC class II antibodies induce apoptosis in lymphoid malignancies. These are important findings that provide fresh insight into a common antibody target.
Erin, Hertlein, John C, Byrd
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HLA‐DR Antigen on Human Trophoblast*
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1983ABSTRACT: To assess the presence of human leukocyte antigens (HLA) on first trimester human trophoblast cells, frozen sections of villous trophoblast and monolayer cultures of isolated cells from placental villi were prepared and exposed to a mouse monoclonal antibody directed against HLA‐DR and then incubated with fluorescein‐conjugated goat anti ...
C J, Brami +5 more
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HLA Dr Antigens in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1983The prevalence and possible prognostic significance of HLA-DR antigens have been studied in 129 patients with seropositive (RF-positive) classical rheumatoid arthritis (RA). HLA-DR4 was increased in RA, whilst HLA-DR2 was decreased, though it was not associated with either low titres of RF or with good prognosis.
J T, Gran, G, Husby, E, Thorsby
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HLA‐DR and ‐DQ polymorphism in Cameroon
Tissue Antigens, 2001Abstract: HLA‐DRB1, ‐DQA1 and ‐DQB1 allele frequencies were determined by high‐resolution polymerase chain reaction using sequence‐specific oligonucleotide probes (PCR‐SSOP) and/or DNA sequencing in 126 healthy individuals in Cameroon. Eighteen DRB1, 11 DQA1, and 18 DQB1 alleles were observed. The most common alleles at each locus were DRB1*1503 (29%),
N, Pimtanothai +4 more
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No HLA‐DR specificity is associated with endometriosis
Tissue Antigens, 1989Thirty‐one patients with endometriosis were typed for HLA‐A, B and DR antigens. No association was found between the disease and any DR specificity, which may be taken as evidence against an autoimmune aetiology.
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