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Ancient HLA genes from 7,500-year-old archaeological remains
(Nature Publishing Group: Nature, 1991-02-28)
In the past decade there has been increasing interest in cloning DNA from ancient and preserved tissues1−6. Most studies, however, have focused on mitochondrial or chloroplast genes, present at hundreds to thousands of ...
Evolution of Class-I MHC Genes and Proteins: From Natural Selection to Thymic Selection
(Annual Reviews: Annual Review of Immunology, 1990-04)
A transposable epitope of HLA-137, B40 molecules
(Springer: Immunogenetics, 1987-05)
The monoclonal antibody M1340.2 defines a novel subtype of HLA-1340 that is expressed by the Sweig cell line. This molecule, called HLA-B40*, lacks an antigenic determinant that is common to HLA-137 and the HLA-Bw60 subtype ...