Specificity of HLA monoclonal antibodies and their use to determine HLA expression on lymphocytes and peripheral blood stem cells
Benjamin Peton,
Michiko Taniguchi,
Massimo Mangiola
et al.
Abstract:HLA Class I and II expression are known to differ locus‐to‐locus, however, HLA expression on the cell‐surface is frequently reported as the total amount of HLA Class I or II antigens. This is despite evidence that indicates the differential expression of HLA can influence patient outcomes post‐transplantation. Although numerous commercially available HLA monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) exist to characterize HLA expression, there is currently a lack of detailed information regarding their reactivities to HLA speci… Show more
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