1989
DOI: 10.1159/000460961
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Typing for HLA Class I Gene Products Using Plasma as Source

Abstract: Soluble HLA class I proteins have been found in serum or plasma of healthy and diseased individuals. Here we present evidence that these molecules can be readily used for determination of the HLA type by biochemical methods. Immunoprecipitation of the soluble class I gene products using monomorphic monoclonal antibodies coated to immunobeads and one-dimensional isoelectric focusing followed by immunoblotting represents a feasible and reproducible technique for typing. Analysis of these gene products in familie… Show more

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