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Antigen Report: HLA-Bw47
Authors: P. Reekers; L. J. Kennedy; G. M. T. Schreuder;
Antigen Report: HLA-Bw47
Abstract
Bw47 was identified with the following 9WS sera: 243, 242, 377, 244, 1129 (monoclonal), 376, 374, 373, 372 and 356 (Table 1). None of these sera was specific for Bw47. The antigen Bw47 could be clearly distinguished from B27, Bw60, Bw61, Bw41, Bw48, B13, B7, Bw42, and Bw73 by comparison of the reaction patterns with the more or less specific reagents for these antigens (Table 2).
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