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HLA-DR antigens on retinal pigment epithelial cells from patients with uveitis.

A M A Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
The pathogenic mechanisms involved in immunologically associated ocular diseases are not clearly understood. To further evaluate these types of disorders, we examined the expression of HLA-DR antigen on eye sections from normal individuals and five ...
Chi-Chao Chan   +5 more
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HLA-DR antigens and toxic reaction to sodium aurothiomalate and D-penicillamine in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
To investigate the possible relation between certain HLA antigens and toxicity during treatment with sodium aurothiomalate of D-penicillamine, we studied 91 patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Seventy-one had toxic reactions to either drug or both drugs;
P. Wooley   +5 more
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Human ciliated bronchial epithelial cells: expression of the HLA-DR antigens and of the HLA-DR alpha gene, modulation of the HLA-DR antigens by gamma-interferon and antigen-presenting function in the mixed leukocyte reaction.

American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 1990
HLA-DR class II molecules are expressed by a variety of nonlymphoid cells, including the respiratory epithelium. However, it is not known if ciliated bronchial epithelial cells express the HLA-DR genes, if the expression of class II molecules on their ...
Giovanni A. Rossi   +7 more
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Biosynthesis and glycosylation of the invariant chain associated with HLA-DR antigens.

Journal of Immunology, 1982
The biosynthesis and glycosylation of the invariant (I) chain associated with HLA-DR alpha-beta chain complexes has been examined in human B lymphoblastoid cell lines.
C. Machamer, P. Cresswell
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HLA DR antigens in rheumatoid arthritis.

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1983
The prevalence and possible prognostic significance of HLA-DR antigens have been studied in 129 patients with seropositive (RF-positive) classical rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
J. Gran, G. Husby, E. Thorsby
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Separation of human cells bearing HLA-DR antigens using a monoclonal antibody rosetting method.

Tissue Antigens, 2008
A technique is described for enriching, from human blood, cells bearing HLA-DR antigens. The method depends on the use of monoclonal mouse antibody which reacts with HLA-DR structures.
J. Stocker   +4 more
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Human Keratinocytes Express HLA‐DR Antigens in the Tuberculin Reaction

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1984
A. Scheynius, U. Tjernlund
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