Strong mixed lymphocyte reaction associated with the LA or first locus HL-A
- PMID: 125943
- DOI: 10.1097/00007890-197510000-00004
Strong mixed lymphocyte reaction associated with the LA or first locus HL-A
Abstract
Bidirectional strong stimulation in one-way mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLC) is reported between an HL-A recombinant and sibling, apparently differing only at the LA or first locus HL-A. The strong MLC reaction may represent a second strong MLR-S locus associated with the LA or first locus HL-A. Alternative explanations are discussed. A second example of a recombinant HL-A haplotype transmitted to progeny is also reported.
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