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    DR7: 2-D Gel Patterns

    The two-dimensional (2-D) gel analysis of the Workshop DR7 cell lines formed two distinctive patterns according to whether the cells were Dw17,DQw2 or Dw11,DQw9 (Table I). The DRβI chains of all DR7 cells, inc...

    Robert Winchester, Erin Matthews, Francois Amesland in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    DRw53: 2-D Gel Patterns

    The supertypic DRw53 specificity is defined by alloantisera reacting with HLA-DR4, DR7, and DR9 positive cells (1). Biochemical studies of the class II molecules recognized by DRw53 alloantisera have identifie...

    Robert W. Knowles, Bernadette Kienzle, Robert Winchester in Immunobiology of HLA (1989)

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    DQw2: 2-D Gel Patterns

    The pH gradient used in this study was not optimal for the two-dimensional (2-D) gel analysis of the DQβ chains from DQw2 cell lines. Therefore, only the most acidic, highly glycosylated form of this extremely...

    Susan Radka, Susan Fuggle, Maria Christina Mazzilli 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)