
doi: 10.1038/222094a0
pmid: 5775841
HUMAN HL-A transplantation antigens are controlled by a large number of closely linked genes1. So far only dominant HL-A genes have been described, but some of the sera containing complement fixing (C′F) platelet isoantibodies used for HL-A typing in this laboratory occasionally react as if they were active against antigens controlled by recessive genes or genes with incomplete penetrance.
Antigen-Antibody Reactions, Blood Platelets, Italy, Isoantibodies, Denmark, Genetics, Medical, Histocompatibility Testing, Blood Group Antigens, Humans, Genes, Recessive, Lymphocytes, Hemolysis
Antigen-Antibody Reactions, Blood Platelets, Italy, Isoantibodies, Denmark, Genetics, Medical, Histocompatibility Testing, Blood Group Antigens, Humans, Genes, Recessive, Lymphocytes, Hemolysis
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