Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1970 |
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Page 1171
... antigens on donor and recipient tissue . This permits one to pick a donor who has antigens iden- tical , or nearly so , to those of a given recipient . The " matching " method de- pends on the physiological response which the cells of a ...
... antigens on donor and recipient tissue . This permits one to pick a donor who has antigens iden- tical , or nearly so , to those of a given recipient . The " matching " method de- pends on the physiological response which the cells of a ...
Page 1172
... antigens A and B are highly associated , such that the frequency of individuals with either A or B alone is low , then the two antiserums will show a positive correla- tion even though they are detecting dif- ferent antigens . Evidence ...
... antigens A and B are highly associated , such that the frequency of individuals with either A or B alone is low , then the two antiserums will show a positive correla- tion even though they are detecting dif- ferent antigens . Evidence ...
Page 1174
... antigens of the HL - A system are now recognized . While all these antigens are associated with this single genetic system , they can be fur- ther separated into groups on the basis of their behavior in populations and their segregation ...
... antigens of the HL - A system are now recognized . While all these antigens are associated with this single genetic system , they can be fur- ther separated into groups on the basis of their behavior in populations and their segregation ...
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