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PMID Allele Disease Population Drug Names SNP Class Sentence
989833 HLA (HLA) diseases NA NA NA positive
an increasing number of diseases is being shown to be linked by specific hla antigens and certain common denominators, such as arthritides, autoimmune components or infections, suggesting common etiologic or pathogenic mechanisms or both.
989833 HLA (HLA) infections NA NA NA positive
an increasing number of diseases is being shown to be linked by specific hla antigens and certain common denominators, such as arthritides, autoimmune components or infections, suggesting common etiologic or pathogenic mechanisms or both.
989833 HLA (HLA) arthritides NA NA NA positive
an increasing number of diseases is being shown to be linked by specific hla antigens and certain common denominators, such as arthritides, autoimmune components or infections, suggesting common etiologic or pathogenic mechanisms or both.
989833 HLA (HLA) diseases NA NA NA unclassified
these diseases with hla associations can be separated into those that appear certain, probable, or only statistically possible.
1306726 HLA IDENTICAL (HLA-IDENTICAL) transplantation NA NA NA unclassified
imust study 2 is a prospective multicenter-controlled cohort study comparing hla-identical sibling donor (id) and ud-bone marrow transplantation (bmt) for factors affecting bmt outcome.
1307621 HLA (HLA) transplantation Japanese NA NA unclassified
the effects of hla on graft function, which serum creatinine indicative of, and graft survival were examined in both living and cadaveric transplantation in 280 japanese renal transplants performed at osaka university and osaka prefectural hospital between october, 1982 and december, 1991 (cadaver 68, living 212).
1307621 HLA (HLA) cadaver Japanese NA NA unclassified
the effects of hla on graft function, which serum creatinine indicative of, and graft survival were examined in both living and cadaveric transplantation in 280 japanese renal transplants performed at osaka university and osaka prefectural hospital between october, 1982 and december, 1991 (cadaver 68, living 212).
1307621 HLA (HLA) cadaver Japanese NA NA unclassified
evaluation of hla-matching is useful in determining graft function and survival in a recipient in cadaveric renal transplantation.
1307621 HLA (HLA) renal transplantation Japanese NA NA unclassified
evaluation of hla-matching is useful in determining graft function and survival in a recipient in cadaveric renal transplantation.
1307621 HLA-DR (HLA-DR) cadaver Japanese NA NA negation
hla-dr mismatch had a strong effect in living transplants, whereas no disparity was found in cadaver transplants with hla-dr mismatch.
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