PMID: 6167559May 1, 1981Paper

Segregation of three recently identified HLA specificities in an American Black family

Human Immunology
F E WardA H Johnson

Abstract

Three recently identified HLA specificities have been detected in a ten-member American Black family using 8th International Histocompatibility Testing Workshop and local antisera. Independent segregation of the two principal components of 8w59 (Bu and SV) was demonstrated. An Aw19-related specificity also segregated in the family.

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Nov 1, 1989·Human Immunology·F E WardD D Kostyu

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