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HLA-DP types of homozygous typing cells: DPw3 found in three Dw19 HTC

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Abbreviations

BSH:

Bashir, Sydney, Australia

ROO:

van Rood, Leiden, The Netherlands

BUC:

Bratislava, CSSR

FAU:

Fauchet, Rennes, France

FUK:

Fukasawa, Sapporo, Japan

BET:

Betuel, Lyon, France

BRA:

Brautbar, Jerusalem, Israel

GSW:

Grosse-Wilde, Essen, Federal Republic of Germany

WAN:

Wank, München, Federal Republic of Germany

FER:

Ferrara, Genova, Italy

JAP KSH:

Kashiwagi, Kanagawa-Ken, Japan

JAP SAS:

Sasazuki, Tokyo, Japan

LAY:

Layrisse, Caracas, Venezuela

HSU:

Baltimore, USA

DUT:

du Toit, Capetown, South Africa

SVE:

Svejgaard, Koebenhavn, Denmark

FES:

Festenstein, London, United Kingdom

BAC:

Bach, Minneapolis, USA

STA:

Stasmy, Dallas, USA

HAN:

Hansen, Seattle, USA

WER:

Wernet, Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Wank, R., Grosse-Wilde, H. HLA-DP types of homozygous typing cells: DPw3 found in three Dw19 HTC. Immunogenetics 29, 138–141 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00395866

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