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Matrix techniques applied to CML-typedH-2 mutants

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Techniques associated with the Labeled Reaction Matrix model are used to provide several assignments of discrete labels to some serologically identical, CML-typedH-2 haplotypes. It is shown how this model can utilize the internal consistency of a labeling scheme to aid in making decisions on assigning values of ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ to reactions of questionable strength. A few examples of labeling schemes that may suggest further experimentation are derived.

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Wohlgemuth, A. Matrix techniques applied to CML-typedH-2 mutants. Immunogenetics 7, 379–389 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01844029

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