Median Stabilization of PLT Data for the Central Workshop Analysis

  • K. Bickert
  • N. Morling
  • D. J. Schendel
  • W. Jennert
  • R. Wank
Conference paper

Abstract

The data submitted for central primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) analysis encompassed 72 experiments from 22 laboratories, testing 49 workshop PL reagents and 12 “local” reagents. Stimulating cells were derived from 109 families and several hundred unrelated individuals, giving a total of 1057 different stimulating cells that were tested with some part of the workshop PL set. This resulted in 1.2 megabytes of information that was analyzed using a small system of two interconnected, 8-bit, CP/ M microcomputers (PSI 80 and PSI 980, Kontron Electronics, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany). The PSI 980 was extended with a 20-megabyte hard disk in January, 1984 to complete the central analysis in Munich.

Keywords

Federal Republic Data Matrice Stimulate Cell Median Stabilization Column Median 
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References

  1. 1.
    Morling N, Platz P, Ryder LP, Svejgaard A, thomsen M (1980) Data reduction in HLA-D typing with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. The normalized median response (NMR). Tissue Antigens 15:123–136Google Scholar
  2. 2.
    Morling N, Jakobsen BK, Platz P, Ryder LP, Svejgaard A, Thomsen M (1981) Typing for human alloantigents with the primed lymphocyte (PLT) technique with notes on the interpretation of PLT data. Hum Immunol 2:333–340Google Scholar

Copyright information

© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1984

Authors and Affiliations

  • K. Bickert
    • 1
  • N. Morling
    • 2
  • D. J. Schendel
    • 1
  • W. Jennert
    • 1
  • R. Wank
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of ImmunologyUniversity of MunichMunich 2Federal Republic of Germany
  2. 2.Tissue Typing LaboratoryUniversity HospitalCopenhagenDenmark

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