HLA-dp antigens | <immunology> A group of the d-related HLA antigens (human) found to differ from the dr antigens in genetic locus and therefore inheritance. These antigens are polymorphic glycoproteins comprising alpha and beta chains and are found on lymphoid and other cells, often associated with certain diseases. (12 Dec 1998) |
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HLA-dq antigens | <immunology> A group of the d-related HLA antigens found to differ from the dr antigens in genetic locus and therefore inheritance. These antigens are polymorphic glycoproteins comprising alpha and beta chains and are found on lymphoid and other cells, often associated with certain diseases. (12 Dec 1998) |
HLA-dr antigens | <immunology> A group of d-related human leukocyte antigens that are polymorphic glycoproteins found on lymphoid cells. They consist of alpha and beta chains and their inheritance differs from that of the dq and dp antigens; their presence seems to be associated with certain skin diseases like pemphigus vulgaris, dermatitis herpetiformis, and type I diabetes. (12 Dec 1998) |
HLA-dr1 antigen | <immunology> Human immune-response, d-related antigen encoded by the d locus on chromosome 6 and found on lymphoid cells. (12 Dec 1998) |
HLA-dr2 antigen | <immunology> Human immune-response, d-related antigen encoded by the d locus on chromosome 6 and found on lymphoid cells. It is in linkage disequilibrium with HLA-a3 and HLA-b7 and is strongly associated with goodpasture syndrome, multiple sclerosis, and narcolepsy. (12 Dec 1998) |
HLA-dr3 antigen | <immunology> Human immune-response, d-related antigen encoded by the d locus on chromosome 6 and found on lymphoid cells. It is in linkage disequilibrium with HLA-a1 and HLA-b8. The HLA-dr3 antigen is strongly associated with coeliac disease, grave's disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, early-age onset myasthenia gravis, systemic lupus erythematosus, juvenile diabetes, and opportunistic infections in aids. (12 Dec 1998) |
HLA-dr4 antigen | <immunology> Human immune-response, d-related antigen encoded by the d locus on chromosome 6 and found on lymphoid cells. It is strongly associated with rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile diabetes. (12 Dec 1998) |
HLA-dr5 antigen | <immunology> Human immune-response, d-related antigen encoded by the d-locus on chromosome 6 and found on lymphoid cells. It is associated with kaposi sarcoma in aids and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. (12 Dec 1998) |
HLA-dr6 antigen | <immunology> Human immune-response, d-related antigen encoded by the d locus on chromosome 6 and found on lymphoid cells. (12 Dec 1998) |
HLA-dr7 antigen | <immunology> Human immune-response, d-related antigen encoded by the d locus on chromosome 6 and found on lymphoid cells. It is strongly associated with coeliac disease and psoriasis vulgaris. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : HLA-B, Antigens, HLA B, HLA B Antigens
Synonyms : HLA-B27, HLA-B27.1, Antigen, HLA-B27, HLA B27 Antigen
Synonyms : HLA-B35, Antigen, HLA-B35, HLA B35 Antigen
Synonyms : HLA-B7, Antigen, HLA-B7, HLA B7 Antigen
Synonyms : HLA-B8, Antigen, HLA-B8, HLA B8 Antigen
HLA |
the acronym for Human Leukocyte Antigen is the genetic designation for the human MHC. Individual loci are designated by upper case letters, as in HLA-A and alleles are designated in numbers, as in HLA-A 201.
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HLA |
Human leucocyte antigens. These are cell surface proteins, detected by blood testing, that vary from person to person. They are also called tissue antigens or histocompatibility antigens because ideally organ donors and recipients must have compatible HLA; otherwise the transplanted organ is recognized as nonself ('foreign') and is rejected. ...
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HLA |
Human Leukocyte Antigens, nomenclature designating MHC in humans.
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HLA typing |
assay of certain molecules present on white blood cells: histocompatibility antigens. Depending on their mutual combination, these antigens mark the particular character of an individual and play an essential role in its defence.
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HLA |
The acronym for human leukocyte antigens. These proteins are on the surface of most tissue cells and give an individual his or her unique tissue type. HLA factors are inherited from mother and father and the greatest chance of having the same HLA type is between siblings. On average one in four siblings is expected to share the same HLA.type. The testing for HLA antigens is referred to as
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