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Reticulocyte HL-A Antigens
THE HL-A system of leucocyte antigens and the ABH red cell groups are believed to be important histocompatibility factors in man 1 and can be detected on leucocytes, platelets and most other tissues 2 . Although A 1 and B antigens have been demonstrated on leucocytes, attempts to detect HL-A specifi...
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Published in: | Nature (London) 1969-03, Vol.221 (5185), p.1062-1063 |
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Summary: | THE HL-A system of leucocyte antigens and the ABH red cell groups are believed to be important histocompatibility factors in man
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and can be detected on leucocytes, platelets and most other tissues
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. Although A
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and B antigens have been demonstrated on leucocytes, attempts to detect HL-A specificities on red cells have so far failed
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. The apparent absence of HL-A from human red cells is unlike the situation found in the mouse where H-2 antigens, the homologues of HL-A, can usually be demonstrated on red cells
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. It is logical that human red cell precursors should possess HL-A antigens and we have therefore investigated reticulocytes by absorption studies, which does not seem to have been done before (van Rood, personal communication). |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/2211062a0 |