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    T Cell Differentiation in Lower Vertebrates

    With all the recent advances in the study of T cell differentiation in mice, it is reasonable to question whether anything can be fetched from the examination of this problem in lower vertebrates. One obvious ...

    M. F. Flajnik, L. Du Pasquier in Progress in Immunology (1989)

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    Southern Blot Analysis of Rheumatoid Arthritis

    The methods and materials used in the Southern blot analysis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) study were identical to the conditions used in the core and family study sections of the Tenth Workshop (10WS) Southern...

    E. Du Toit, J. A. Hansen, N. K. Mehra, M. O. Oudshoorn, A. Smith in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    DRw6 (DRw13, DRw14): 2-D Gel Patterns

    DRw6 (DRw13,DRw14) haplotypes were previously considered to be the most enigmatic group of HLA class II specificities. This was largely due to the lack of monospecific anti-DRw6 alloantisera. Through the combi...

    Dominique Charron, Pierre Hermans, Manfred Ballas, Zacharie Brahmi in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    Antigen Society #25 Report DRw6, DRw13, DRw14)

    Since the Ninth International Histocompatibility Workshop 1984, two splits of HLA-DRw6 have been recognized: DRw13 and DRw14(1). Both specificities were included in DRw52 and highly associated with DQw1. At th...

    G. M. Th Schreuder, L. Gebuhrer, V. Lepage, S. L. Pask, P. de Lange in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    DQw1 (DQw5, DQw6): 2-D Gel Patterns

    The HLA-DQw1 specificity was the first supertypic specificity recognized and was described at the 7th Workshop(1). Structural differences have been demonstrated between DQ molecules associated with DR1, DR2, a...

    Cecile Kaplan, Marie-Christine Morel, Pierre Hermans, Jean Tkaczuk in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    DRw52: 2-D Gel Patterns

    The HLA-DRw52 specificity comprises a group of supertypic determinants, normally expressed on DR3, DR5, DRw6, and DRw8 positive cells, which can be detected by means of alloantisera (1), monoclonal antibodies ...

    Ronald Bontrop, Manfred Ballas, Alejandro Madrigal, Pierre Hermans in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    Antigen Society #7 Report (B8, w59, B14, w64, w65)

    HLA B8 and HLA B14 have been well established specificities since 1965 (1) and 1970 (2), respectively. Bw59, restricted to the Oriental population, was defined in 1980 (3), and the B14 subtypes Bw64 and Bw65 w...

    G. Mueller-Eckhardt, M. L. Schroeder, C. Darke, R. Khan, R. Wank in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    HLA Polymorphisms in Southern African Populations

    HLA is a powerful tool, as it is the most polymorphic genetic system known in man, determined by heredity in a known way, unchangeable during the life of an individual and observable by relatively simple blood...

    E. D. du Toit in Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics (1988)

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