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HLA-DR antigens and disease patterns of rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatology International, 1983HLA-DR antigens were determined in 111 patients with classic or definite rheumatoid arthritis. HLA-DR4 was significantly (P corr. less than 10(-6] increased in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (54%) compared with controls (23.2%). HLA-DR 5 was decreased in rheumatoid arthritis (12.6% vs 26.4% of controls); however, the corrected P value was not ...
O, Scherak, J S, Smolen, W R, Mayr
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HLA–DR antigen expression in colonic adenomas and adenocarcinomas
Pathology, 1994Previous studies have shown that malignant transformation is sometimes associated with the aberrant expression of HLA class II antigens. The functional significance of such aberrant expression is not known. Since HLA-DR antigen is expressed in normal colonic mucosa, it would be interesting to see if malignant transformation could result in the aberrant
Teh, M., Wee, A., Raju, G.C.
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An enzyme immunoassay for the measurement of HLA-DR antigen expression
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1988A simple, sensitive, rapid and reproducible method is described for the measurement of HLA-DR expression on monocytes. The assay is based on an enzyme-linked immunostaining of the cells in suspension form followed by colour development. The non-specific binding of anti-HLA-DR to Fc receptors was taken into account by incubation of cells with an ...
K T, Nouri-Aria +2 more
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HLA‐DR antigens in multiple sclerosis
Neurology, 1985Fifty to eighty percent of white patients with clinically definite MS express the DR2 antigen. In patients and normal controls who possess the DR2 antigens, analysis of the polymorphic light chain by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed no structural differences.
S, Sriram +4 more
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Structural Analyses of HLA-DR Antigens
1981There has been considerable progress in the characterization of HLA-DR antigens even though these human counterparts of murine and guinea pig Ir gene products were identified only a few years ago. The information available at present concerning the biological, chemical, and structural properties of HLA-DR antigens can be summarized as follows (for a ...
Leslie E. Walker +3 more
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HLA-DR antigens in children with mumps meningitis.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, 1992The frequency of HLA-DR antigens was studied in 54 patients with mumps meningitis, and in two control groups. The first control group comprised 333 randomly chosen subjects while the second group was composed of 46 subjects who have passed mumps without meningitis.
Matej, Henryk +4 more
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[HLA-DR antigens and leukemias].
Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1994In 79 leukaemic subjects (42 with acute leukaemia, 37 with chronic myelosis) the authors assessed HLA-DR antigens 1-5.7 and their frequency. As compared with a group of 130 healthy subjects, no significant difference was found. The results do not support a possible relationship of HLA-DR antigens and leukaemia.
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Felty's syndrome and HLA‐DR antigens
Tissue Antigens, 1986P T, Klouda +5 more
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Schizophrenic disorders and HLA-DR antigens.
Biological psychiatry, 1984HLA-A, -B, and -DR antigens, including supertypic specificities (MT antigens), were studied in Japanese schizophrenic patients. Although frequencies of HLA-A, -B, and MT antigens did not differ significantly between the schizophrenic patients and controls, the frequency of DRw8 in DR locus showed a statistically significant increase in the patients ...
K, Miyanaga, Y, Machiyama, T, Juji
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Lyme disease and HLA‐DR antigens
Tissue Antigens, 1987A, Májský, M, Bojar, J, Jirous
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