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Groups of sera defining a DR5 specificity correlated with HLA-Dw5 were first observed in the Seventh Workshop. However, sera of excellent quality recognizing a distinct DR5 antigen have been rare. In the Ninth Workshop, it was discovered that most DR5 sera contained antibodies against related DQ-specificities, and shorter patterns (DRw 11 and DRw 12) were defined.
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Stastny, P. et al. (1989). Antigen Society #24 Report (DRw11, DRwl2, DRw8). In: Dupont, B. (eds) Immunobiology of HLA. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3552-1_47
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