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- Histocompatibility - Wikipedia
Histocompatibility, or tissue compatibility, is the property of having the same, or sufficiently similar, alleles of a set of genes called human leukocyte antigens (HLA), or major histocompatibility complex (MHC) [1]
- American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics
ASHI is the foremost authority and leading educational resource in immunogenetics and histocompatibility Our vision is to improve the quality of human life and health through the translation and implementation of scientific innovations to clinical practice
- 15. 4E: Histocompatibility Molecules - Biology LibreTexts
Histocompatibility molecules are glycoproteins expressed at the surface of almost all vertebrate cells They get their name because they are responsible for the compatibility — or rather the lack of it — of the tissues of genetically different individuals
- Molecular Characteristics, Functional Definitions, and Regulatory . . .
The major histocompatibility complexes of vertebrates play a key role in the immune response Antigen-presenting cells are loaded on MHC I molecules, which mainly present endogenous antigens; when MHC I presents exogenous antigens, this is called cross-presentation
- Histocompatibility | HRSA
Explore OPTN histocompatibility resources, including policies, guidelines, and tools for transplant matching
- Histocompatibility Test - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Histocompatibility testing refers to the processes and standards established to ensure accurate and dependable testing for tissue compatibility, particularly in the context of organ transplantation and cellular therapies
- Major histocompatibility complex (MHC): introduction, types and differences
Discover the importance of the Major Histocompatibility complex in regulating immune responses and histocompatibility in transplantation
- Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics | Wiley Online Books
Fundamental concepts and limitations of current immunogenetic as well as histocompatibility diagnostic approaches are explained, and best practices to improving the outcomes of transplantation therapies are discussed
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