Identifying a newly discovered HLA-C allele, HLA-C*02:138

HLA : Immune Response Genetics
R KnauerM J Gandhi

Abstract

A new allele, now named HLA-C*02:138, was discovered during testing of a registry donor for possible stem cell transplantation.

References

Apr 2, 2010·Tissue Antigens·S G E MarshJ Trowsdale
Nov 22, 2014·Nucleic Acids Research·James RobinsonSteven G E Marsh
Mar 18, 2015·Human Immunology·Henry A Erlich

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Citations

Oct 26, 2018·International Journal of Immunogenetics·Steven G E Marsh
Nov 24, 2018·HLA : Immune Response Genetics·Steven G E Marsh, UNKNOWN WHO Nomenclature Committee for Factors of the HLA System

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