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Histocompatibility, or
tissue compatibility, is the
property of
having the same, or
sufficiently similar,
alleles of a set of
genes called human leukocyte...
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major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a
large locus on
vertebrate DNA
containing a set of
closely linked polymorphic genes that code for cell surface...
- MHC
class I
molecules are one of two
primary classes of
major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
molecules (the
other being MHC
class II) and are
found on...
- MHC
class II
molecules are a
class of
major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
molecules normally found only on
professional antigen-presenting
cells such...
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rejection less
frequently than
those of the
major histocompatibility complex (MHC).
Minor histocompatibility antigens (MiHAs) are diverse,
short segments of...
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sponsors the
American College of
Histocompatibility and
Immunogenetics (formerly the
American College of
Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics), and offers...
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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
genes code for cell
surface proteins that
facilitate an organism's
immune response to
pathogens as well as its ability...
- RNA is
unstable and
prone to degradation. Graft-versus-host
disease Histocompatibility Mulley,
William R.; Hudson, Fiona; Lee, Darren; Holdsworth, Rhonda...
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chromosome in humans.
Histocompatibility antigen, a
major factor in
graft rejection. Even when
Major Histocompatibility Complex genotype is perfectly...
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histocompatibility molecules. The T
cells selectively recognize the antigens;
depending on the
antigen and the type of the
histocompatibility molecule...