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HLA A genetic fingerprint on white blood cells and platelets, made up of proteins that play a critical role in activating the body's immune system. If two individuals have indentical HLA types, they are said to be histocompatible.
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HLA Human leukocyte antigen. The human MHC.
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HLA These are molecules on the surface of human cells that determine a person's white blood cell type. Ten numbers make up this system. There are two A numbers, two B numbers , two C numbers, two DR numbers and two DQ numbers. One number at each locus (A,B,C, DR and DQ) comes from your mother the other one comes from your father. Couples with infertility and recurrent pregnancy losses share too many DR and DQ HLA factors. They are too compatible. ...
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HLA Abbreviation for human lymphocyte antigens.
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HLA Genetic markers found on all cells of the body that determine white blood cell types. HLA tissue types are used to match donated organs or bone marrow with transplant recipients.
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