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    Mutant Cell Lines as Means of Resolving HLA Gene Products

    Mutants of lymphoblastoid cell lines have helped to identify, dissect, and locate genes of defined HLA products particularly within the HLA-D region [1], They can be used to characterize still unknown human MH...

    C. Müller, B. Spring, A. Ziegler, G. Pawelec in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)

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    HLA-A, B, C Monoclonal Antibodies

    Since Köhler and Milstein (1975) perfected the hybridroma technique, it has been possible to produce monoclonal antibodies (Mo Abs) which react against antigens of the human MHC. This technology allowed the pr...

    R. Fauchet, J. G. Bodmer, L. J. Kennedy, M. C. Mazzilli in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)

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    Defective Expression of HLA-D-Region Determinants in Children with Congenital Agammaglobulinemia and Malabsorption: A New Syndrome

    Recently we have described four children with congenital AG associated with persistent diarrhea, malabsorption, and failure to thrive [5, 6]. All patients displayed a lack of expression of HLA-DR and DQ antige...

    M. R. Hadam, R. Dopfer, G. Dammer, H.-H. Peter in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)

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    Enhancing Monoclonal Antibodies Against HLA-Bw4 Molecules

    The relationship of antigenic determinants on HLA-Bw4-bearing molecules has been analyzed by means of the monoclonal antibodies (MOABs) TÜ48 (IgM), TÜ109 (IgG) and TÜ110 (IgG). TÜ48 [1] and TÜ109 [C. Müller et...

    B. Uchańska-Ziegler, D. Martin, C. Müller, P. Wernet in Histocompatibility Testing 1984 (1984)