| HLA |
A set of genes involved in the presentation of antigenic peptides to the immune system. This role makes them pivotal in the etiology of autoimmunity and transplant rejection. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) encodes two major classes of HLA molecules, class I and class II. HLA class I molecules (the endogenous pathway) represent peptides derived from intracellular proteins while class II molecules (the exogenous pathway) present peptides from extracellular body fluids. ...
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| Hl |
the population whose language spoken most often at home is an Aboriginal language.
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| HLA a.’s |
human leukocyte antigens.
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| HLA c. |
the human major histocompatibility complex; see human leukocyte antigens, under antigen.
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| HLA t. |
determination of the human leukocyte antigens (HLA) possessed by an individual. Class I antigens (HLA-A, -B, and -C) are detected by lymphocyte microcytotoxicity assay using standard typing sera. Class II antigens are detected by one-way mixed lymphocyte cultures using panels of homozygous typing cells; they may also be identified by primed lymphocyte typing (q.v.). DR Class II antigens are also detected by lymphocyte microtoxicity assay using B lymphocytes and anti-DR antibody types. HLA typing is used to identify compatible donors and recipients for transplantation or platelet or granulocyte transfusion, to establish associations of human leukocyte antigens with diseases, and in paternity testing.
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