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1International Symposium on HL-A Reagents
By International Symposium on HL-A Reagents Copenhagen 1972.
“International Symposium on HL-A Reagents” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ International Symposium on HL-A Reagents
- Author: ➤ International Symposium on HL-A Reagents Copenhagen 1972.
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 317
- Publisher: S. Karger
- Publish Date: 1973
- Publish Location: Basel - New York
“International Symposium on HL-A Reagents” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Congresses - HLA histocompatibility antigens - Histocompatibility antisera - Histocompatibility testing
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL5235251M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1278604
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 75305829
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1973
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Serotype
the serotype of an organism, using prepared antisera that bind to a set of known antigens. Some antisera detect multiple known antigens and are known
Complement-dependent cytotoxicity
typing) uses batch of anti-HLA antibodies from characterised allogeneic antisera or monoclonal antibodies. These antibodies are incubated one by one with
Paul Terasaki
Paul I. Terasaki, ed. (1980). Histocompatibility testing, 1980 : report of the eighth International Histocompatibility Workshop held in Los Angeles, California
History and naming of human leukocyte antigens
matches then C likely also matches), but A antigens are not matched. The antisera that is produced by the recipient is most likely to be A3, but if the direction
Mixed connective tissue disease
appearance of U1 RNP antibody specificities in sequential autoimmune human antisera follows a characteristic order that implicates the U1-70 kd and B'/B proteins
HLA-DQ2
efficiency. The serotyping efficiency of HLA-DQ2 is among the highest of the antisera. DQ2 antibodies can be used to effectively type DQ2 bearing individuals