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PMID Allele Disease Population Drug Names SNP Class Sentence
59584 HLA (HLA) diseases NA NA NA unclassified
the major histocompatibility system in man, the hla region, considered to control the immunologic response to transplantation and perhaps to certain diseases, is discussed in relation to chromosomal location, chromosomal mapping, association with other markers, nomenclature of the gene products (the hla antigens), inheritance of the hla antigens, and methods of determining these antigens.
59584 HLA (HLA) bone marrow transplantation NA NA NA unclassified
use of hla typing is currently most applicable in the correlation of certain diseases with hla antigen frequency, in evaluating donor-recipient pairs for renal and bone marrow transplantation and for transfusion of platelets and granulocytes and in paternity testing.
59584 HLA (HLA) diseases NA NA NA unclassified
use of hla typing is currently most applicable in the correlation of certain diseases with hla antigen frequency, in evaluating donor-recipient pairs for renal and bone marrow transplantation and for transfusion of platelets and granulocytes and in paternity testing.
62159 HLA IDENTICAL (HLA-IDENTICAL) transplantation NA NA NA unclassified
bone-marrow transplantation was performed in patients with hla-identical siblings.
79216 HLA (HLA) transplantation NA NA NA only_studied
finally, some clinical applications of mlc typing are described, especially in connection with transplantation and association between hla and various diseases.
79216 HLA (HLA) diseases NA NA NA only_studied
finally, some clinical applications of mlc typing are described, especially in connection with transplantation and association between hla and various diseases.
86166 HLA (HLA) potassium NA chloride NA negation
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86166 HLA (HLA) potassium NA chloride NA negation
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118453 HLA-A (HLA-A) transplantation NA NA NA unclassified
the classical human transplantation antigens, derived from the hla-a, -b, and -c loci, are cell-surface-expressed glycoproteins.
125303 HLA (HLA) transplantation NA NA NA only_studied
the similarities of modulation of hla to other lymphocyte receptors and the limitation of application of the modulation phenomenon to transplantation of allogeneic cells are discussed.
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