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Intra HLA–D Region Recombinant Maps HLA–DR between HLA–B and HLA–D

Tissue Antigens, 1981
A consanguineous family has been typed for HLA‐A, B, C, D, DR and GLO, Bf, C2 and C4 and other red cell markers. The results indicate that an expected Dw7 homozygous sibling is a “Dw1”/Dw7 recombinant, probably derived from a crossing over between DR and D on the paternal haplotypes.
J A, Sachs   +2 more
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Differential immunogenicity of HLA mismatches: HLA-A2 versus HLA-A28

Transplantation, 2003
The immunogenicity of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A2 versus HLA-A28 was analyzed by antibody production, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) induction, and graft survival. We observed that an HLA-A2 mismatched child in HLA-A28 women leads to HLA-A2 specific antibodies in 32% of the women (n=31), whereas in the case of an HLA-A28 child and HLA-A2 women (n=30)
Marlies K A, Dankers   +9 more
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Thirty‐six novel HLA alleles: 7 HLA‐A, 11 HLA‐B, 15 HLA‐C and 3 HLA‐DRB1

Tissue Antigens, 2009
AbstractThirty‐six novel human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles are described in this article: A*9225N, A*9234, A*030106, A*0337, A*2317, A*2480, A*3023; B*070206, B*0759, B*0761, B*0765, B*150106, B*1827, B*352002, B*3585, B*3943, B*4082, B*5151; Cw*0342, Cw*0343, Cw*0344, Cw*0428, Cw*0430, Cw*0433, Cw*050104, Cw*0519, Cw*060203, Cw*070109, Cw*070202 ...
J D H, Anholts   +5 more
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The characteristic of HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, HLA-DRB1, HLA-DRB3/4/5, HLA-DQA1, HLA-DQB1, HLA-DPA1, and HLA-DPB1 alleles in Zhejiang Han population

Immunogenetics
The Zhejiang Han population, a subgroup of the Southern Han ethnic group, resides in Zhejiang Province, situated on the southeast coast of China. In this study, we conducted HLA genotyping for 813 voluntary umbilical cord blood donors from the Zhejiang Han population, targeting 11 HLA loci, namely HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, HLA-DRB1, HLA-DRB3/4/5, HLA-DQA1 ...
Sudan Tao   +7 more
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HLA 1990

Blut, 1990
The HLA system encompasses approximately one thousandth of the human genome and contains a series of closely linked loci coding for molecules which provide the context for the recognition of antigens by T lymphocytes. Within the HLA system, several phenotypically expressed and genomic polymorphisms can be distinguished.
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HLA-DQ structural polymorphism in HLA-DR2 associated HLA-D clusters

Human Immunology, 1986
Three homozygous cell lines with different cellular HLA-D specificities associated with HLA-DR2 including Dw2, Dw12, DB9 displayed structural variation in the products of the DQ locus. Nonglycosylated precursor polypeptides of DQ molecules immunoprecipitated by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2-D gel) revealed distinct differences ...
T, Nakatsuji   +4 more
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Novel HLA‐A and HLA‐B alleles

Tissue Antigens, 1998
Abstract: Nine novel HLA‐A and HLA‐B alleles are described: A*2609, A*6803, A*6806, B*1539, B*1540, B*2712, B*4103, B*5109, and B*5603. Most appear to have arisen by gene conversion events. B*5603 appears to have arisen by a reciprocal recombination event joining exon 2 of a B*55/*56 allele with exon 3 of a B*15 allele.
C K, Hurley   +13 more
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Association of HLA‐DRBr with HLA‐DQw3

Tissue Antigens, 1988
The antigen HLA‐DRBr, previously associated with HLA‐DQw1, has been found by RFLP to be associated with HLA‐DQw3.
D, Middleton   +4 more
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