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Publikováno v:
Tissue Antigens. 74:330-335
The formation of a new human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DRB1 allele (DRB1*0340) has been detected during the routine testing of a European Caucasian blood and potential stem cell donor and his family. HLA typing of the donor with two polymerase chain re
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dairy Science. 92:2804-2808
An open-circuit indirect calorimetry system consisting of 4 climate-controlled respiration chambers for cattle has been constructed and validated. The system allows for the continuous monitoring of O 2 , CO 2 , and CH 4 concentrations in chamber air,
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European Journal of Anaesthesiology. 21:309-313
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Tissue Antigens. 60:91-94
We here describe the identification of the new allele HLA-B*4431, which was found in three members of a Turkish family. Sequencing of the new allele following haplotype-specific PCR amplification revealed that exon 2 is identical to HLA-B*4402, where
Autor:
H.‐A. Elsner, R. Blasczyk
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Immunogenetics. 29:229-236
Summary Recent advances in DNA-based typing have led to the detection of a continuously growing number of HLA alleles. For this reason, HLA matching in transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells from unrelated donors has become increasingly complica
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Tissue Antigens. 57:369-372
The identification of the “blank” allele HLA-B*5111N, which was detected in German and Czech individuals, is described. In the pedigree analysis this new allele segregates with the serological haplotype HLA-A2; B-; DR4 which is frequent in Czech
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Tissue Antigens. 56:463-466
Acknowledgments: We would like to thank Sandra Reuter for excellent technical assistance. This study was in part supported by the Wilhelm Sander-Foundation. Abstract: The identification of the novel allele HLA-B*4417, which was found in a blood donor
Autor:
H.-A. Elsner, Rainer Blasczyk
Publikováno v:
Tissue Antigens. 56:371-375
The identification of the two novel alleles, HLA-B*0709 and B*0710, is described. B*0709 differs from B*07021 by a nucleotide exchange at position 419 (A>C) which is located in exon 3. At the protein level the nucleotide exchange results in an amino
Autor:
Rainer Blasczyk, B. J. O'brien, H.-A. Elsner, C. F. Bryan, M. Lau, G. E. Pierce, J.A. Meyer, Paul I. Terasaki, D.A. Diederich
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Tissue Antigens. 56:180-183
We have defined the new allele HLA-B*4012, which had been isolated from a black individual. It was initially recognized as a serologically unique allele when typing her father for renal transplantation. The HLA class I phenotype was A*0201,*6602; B*4
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Tissue Antigens. 55:262-265
The identification of the new allele HLA-A*6813, which was found in a woman of Syrian origin and her son, is described. In the sequence analysis the new allele differs from A*68011 by positions 259 (A>G) and 261 (C>G) in exon 2. As the structure is t