PMID | Allele | Disease | Population | Drug Names | SNP | Class | Sentence |
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28757723 | HLA (HLA) | stem cell transplantation | Taiwanese | NA | NA | unclassified | |
in addition, they can be used by stem cell transplantation donor search coordinators to determine a strategy for finding compatible donors using unrelated bone marrow donor registries when patients carry this uncommon hla allele. | |||||||
28757758 | HLA (HLA) | stem cell transplantation | Taiwanese | NA | NA | unclassified | |
in addition, they can be used by stem cell transplantation donor search coordinators to aid the creation of strategy for finding compatible donors who are part of unrelated bone marrow donor registries when a patient carries this uncommon hla allele. | |||||||
28817402 | HLA (HLA) | stem cell transplantation | NA | NA | NA | unclassified | |
after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (sct), the opportunity for nk cell activation can occur both in human leucocyte antigen (hla) matched and hla mismatched pairs. | |||||||
28846201 | HLA-B*51 | stem cell transplantation | Chinese | NA | NA | only_studied | |
hla-b*51:226 was initially identified in a chinese-related donor for stem cell transplantation. | |||||||
28900865 | HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN (HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN) | stem cell transplantation | NA | NA | NA | unclassified | |
seven fetuses were either normal or were carriers, while five fetuses were affected and human leukocyte antigen typing was performed, seeking a suitably related donor for stem cell transplantation. | |||||||
28914433 | HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN (HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN) | stem cell transplantation | NA | NA | NA | unclassified | |
haploidentical stem cell transplantation (haplo-sct) has been an alternative source of bone marrow for patients without human leukocyte antigen (hla)-matched donors. | |||||||
29124304 | HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN (HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN) | stem cell transplantation | NA | NA | NA | positive | |
in the field of unrelated stem cell transplantation, imputation of highly polymorphic human leukocyte antigen (hla) genes has an important application in identifying the best-matched stem cell donor when searching large registries totaling over 28,000,000 donors worldwide. | |||||||
29225116 | HLA (HLA) | stem cell transplantation | Macedonian | NA | NA | unclassified | |
aimthe aim of this study was to determine hla allele and 2-, 3- and 4-loci haplotype frequencies in a sample from macedonian population with defined haplotypes based on family history.material and we analysed 286 unrelated individuals with macedonian origin, parents of patients who needed stem cell transplantation, in the period of 01.01.2003 till 31.12.2016. | |||||||
29296047 | HLA (HLA) | stem cell transplantation | Taiwanese | NA | NA | unclassified | |
in addition, they can be used by stem cell transplantation donor search coordinators to aid in finding compatible donors in unrelated bone marrow donor registries when a patient carries these uncommon hla alleles. | |||||||
29649752 | HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN (HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN) | stem cell transplantation | NA | NA | NA | negation | |
a substantial proportion of patients requiring allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allosct) do not have a human leukocyte antigen-matched sibling donor and need an alternative donor. |
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