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[Identification of HLA B27 antigen by flow cytometry].

Authors: D, Fizet; C, Hitte; A M, Ferrer; G, Vezon;

[Identification of HLA B27 antigen by flow cytometry].

Abstract

Cytofluorograph analysis after immunofluorescence with monoclonal antibodies can be useful for various antigens identification on the surface of cell membrane. This technic is described for antigen HLA B27 identification. This HLA antigen is known indeed to be linked to rhumatismal diseases. The fluorescence histograms obtained, allow to differentiate easily subjects which have HLA B27 phenotype and subjects which are HLA cross linked.

Keywords

Phenotype, Double-Blind Method, Rheumatic Diseases, Complement Fixation Tests, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humans, Flow Cytometry, HLA-B27 Antigen

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