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1 evelopment, disease association studies, and HLA typing.
2 against adalimumab (AAA) levels and class II HLA typing.
3 riation that is undetected with conventional HLA typing.
4  long term in the freezer for low-resolution HLA typing.
5 selection of donors based on high-resolution HLA typing.
6  in transplantation requires high-resolution HLA typing.
7 mplicated as the source of microchimerism by HLA typing.
8                         In addition, through HLA typing 1,702 individuals from 11 populations of Afri
9 n: 'HLA-Upgrade' tool infers high-resolution HLA typing and 'HLA-2-Haplo' imputes haplotype pairs and
10                Both short-read RNA-seq-based HLA typing and BCR/TCR repertoire sequencing (AIRR-seq)
11 in the accuracy and time required to perform HLA typing and crossmatching, however, have led us to re
12                          We apply HISAT2 for HLA typing and DNA fingerprinting; both applications for
13                                          PCR HLA typing and mixed leukocyte reaction (MLR) between re
14 erformed high-resolution donor and recipient HLA typing and recipient KIR genotyping.
15 transplant testing including high-resolution HLA typing and screening of HLA antibodies.
16                                              HLA typing and the time a patient has spent on the waiti
17 putation helps avoid costs for wet lab-based HLA typing and thus renders association analyses of the
18     Advancements in human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing and supportive care have improved the risk-b
19 arly angiograms, donor:recipient serological HLA typing, and biopsy data were reviewed.
20 r, recipient and donor age, duct management, HLA typing, and transplantation year.
21 urvival probabilities conditional on refined HLA typing are achievable by combining SRTR and HaploSta
22 ermining the allelic state of the HLA genes (HLA typing) as a by-product of standard whole-genome seq
23                                              HLA typing assignments reported by laboratories are used
24  generally considers intermediate resolution HLA typing at A and B and allele-level typing at DRB1.
25 y-three patients with SCA underwent complete HLA typing at both HLA class I (HLA-A, B) and HLA class
26   All donor-recipient pairs had allele-level HLA typing at HLA-A, -B, -C, and -DRB1, which is the cur
27                     Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing at the allelic level can in theory be achiev
28                 Comparison of the results of HLA typing between the SCA patients with a positive and
29 prove as more laboratories adopt methods for HLA typing by DNA typing techniques.
30 iver low-cost, high-throughput, and accurate HLA typing by multiplexing thousands of samples in a sin
31                                              HLA typing can be fast and inexpensive.
32                   Fourteen percent of 12,419 HLA typing comparisons were discrepant in at least one H
33                                              HLA typing confirmed that the HLA-DR3/DQ2 haplotype is c
34 enile DM, and the results were compared with HLA typing data from 193 patients with adult DM and 797
35                       We used imputed SNP to HLA typing data from these cohorts to further fine map t
36 se is desirable to judge the adequacy of the HLA typing data upon which the allocation program is bas
37 is of 412 consecutive adult recipients where HLA typing data was available.
38 onors were categorized by analysis of family HLA-typing data.
39 or acquisition, storage, and manipulation of HLA-typing data; and 4) the development of alternative h
40 c HLA typing showed a "blank," DNA molecular HLA typing detected a HLA-A*0118N allele.
41                 Use of 4-digit comprehensive HLA typing enabled great precision, and a large cohort a
42       We obtained olfactory fingerprints and HLA typing for 130 individuals, and found that olfactory
43                                              HLA typing for 5 loci (A, B, C, DRB1, and DQB1) was unde
44 ymerase chain reaction-based high-resolution HLA typing for class I and class II loci was accomplishe
45 er patient selection, use of high-resolution HLA typing for donor selection, and improved supportive
46 mately 9000 SNPs in the MHC; (ii) four-digit HLA typing for eight Class I and Class II loci, in 96 so
47 s relies on antigen-level (lower resolution) HLA typing for HLA-A and HLA-B, and allele-level for HLA
48                                              HLA typing for HLA-B27, HLA-B60, and HLA-DR1 was perform
49           With the advent of high-resolution HLA typing for organ allocation, there is an increased p
50  control (QC) tool for performing study-wide HLA-typing for RNA-seq data and thereby identifying the
51 g diseases of mucous membranes, we performed HLA-typing for the class II MHC gene DQB1*0301 allele us
52 row Donor Program/Be The Match has collected HLA typing from CLL patients in need of allogeneic hemat
53                                              HLA typing from RNA sequencing is further complicated by
54 lity of next-generation sequencing have made HLA typing from standard short-read data practical.
55 istributions derived from 6.59-million-donor HLA typings from the National Marrow Donor Program regis
56 esolution and can be used to perform massive HLA-typing from RNA-seq based studies, which will serve
57  Phase 2 studies have documented advances in HLA typing, GVHD prophylaxis, and infection prevention,
58 hase anti-HLA antibody testing and molecular HLA typing has allowed the introduction and rise of virt
59 ditioning regimen, and with available allele HLA typing (HLA-A, -B, -C, and -DRB1).
60 ormation regarding HLA alleles obtained from HLA typing, HLA imputation or HLA inference, our softwar
61 cted controls from North India and follow-up HLA typing in 355 cases and 441 controls from Gujarat.
62  association testing in 202 family trios and HLA typing in 94 case patients and 94 controls.
63                                  Analysis of HLA typing in patients with Fabry's disease may further
64 s on the gold-standard benchmark dataset for HLA typing in terms of both accuracy and speed, with an
65 pite the success of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing in allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT
66 us population were studied by sequence-based HLA typing, in which frequencies of the HLA-B and HLA-C
67  positive for HLA DQB1*0602, we suggest that HLA typing is a useful screen before lumbar puncture.
68                                      Because HLA typing is not routine in corneal transplantation, a
69 possesses for each HLA gene (high-resolution HLA typing) is essential to establish donor-recipient co
70                                              HLA typing may prove useful in identifying SCA patients
71 related matched donors awaits improvement in HLA-typing methodology.
72                           However, classical HLA typing methods are often prohibitively expensive for
73                                   Currently, HLA typing methods are relatively expensive and time con
74 and the development of precise and efficient HLA typing methods using DNA technology.
75                              Molecular-based HLA-typing methods were used to test the association of
76                   Rapid methods of DNA-based HLA typing now makes it feasible to utilize this methodo
77           Molecular techniques were used for HLA typing of 219 white patients with systemic lupus ery
78 e converted high-resolution, sequence-based, HLA typing of 310 subjects from an ethnically heterogene
79                                              HLA typing of mothers and sons indicated that HLA compat
80                                          The HLA typing of the patient showed HLA-DQ8, which was prev
81 , unacceptable antigens corresponding to the HLA typing of their previous donor (UA-PD) as a proxy fo
82  in the proband, mapping of the TNX gene and HLA typing of this family suggest recessive inheritance
83 arrying out ABO and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing of the thawed units before transplantation.
84                                 We performed HLA typing on 85 patients with mNSCLC, on ICI therapy an
85 re needed to confirm the association between HLA typing or rs2856830 genotyping and survival, and to
86 yping and survival, and to determine whether HLA typing or rs2856830 genotyping improves risk stratif
87 he first known experience of preimplantation HLA typing performed without PGD for a causative gene, p
88  unrelated HCTs with 6-locus high-resolution HLA typing, performed mainly for acute leukemia or relat
89 labeling errors, the rapid serologic class I HLA typing procedure was done on thawed units just befor
90  facilitate analysis and gain knowledge from HLA typing, regardless of nomenclature or typing method.
91          The Working Group defined terms for HLA typing resolution, HLA matching, and a format for re
92                                              HLA typing revealed a dramatic association between the H
93                                              HLA typing revealed a high prevalence of HLA-B*35:01, fo
94                                              HLA typing revealed that 155 relatives carried this prot
95 typing of prospective donors, in addition to HLA typing, should be performed to identify HLA-matched
96                           Although serologic HLA typing showed a "blank," DNA molecular HLA typing de
97                                              HLA typing showed the alleles HLA-DRB1*0701 (odds ratio,
98                                              HLA typing technologies provide ambiguous results in tha
99               Our current protocol calls for HLA typing to eliminate parents who are homozygous at al
100 ) implementation of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing using Polysolver or HLAminer combined with c
101                                    DNA-based HLA typing was conducted in 67 proband-mother pairs and
102 rican cohort, molecular class I and class II HLA typing was done on 31 subjects with persistent HBV i
103  antigen or allele, high-resolution class II HLA typing was done retrospectively.
104                                              HLA typing was done with molecular techniques with a min
105 nvestigational therapies were discussed, and HLA typing was initiated.
106                                              HLA typing was performed for 449 participants.
107                               Sequence-based HLA typing was performed for all 110 participants who in
108                                              HLA typing was performed in 4 patients, all of whom carr
109 ethnically varied cohort, molecular class II HLA typing was performed on 200 HCV clearance and 374 ma
110                                              HLA typing was performed on 553 (80%) of the 689 enrolle
111                                              HLA typing was performed using serologic techniques.
112                                              HLA typing was performed using standard complement-depen
113                                            A HLA-typing was performed in all patients.
114 tic neoepitope analysis and patient-specific HLA typing, we identified candidate tumor neoantigens fo
115                      Combining the AIRR with HLA typing, we identify the specific T cell receptor rep
116 four patients who had siblings available for HLA typing were actively screened for enrollment, and 15
117 rected count increments (CCIs) and molecular HLA typing were available for 523 transfusions.
118  TNFalpha and IL-1 cytokine polymorphism and HLA typing were performed in 221 Caucasian patients with
119                    Endomysial antibodies and HLA typing were routinely available in only half of the
120 toantibody studies, serological studies, and HLA typing were undertaken.
121                                      Pairing HLA typing with COVID-19 testing where feasible could im
122                                              HLA typing with NGS should prove useful to select partic
123  tested healthy donors irrespective of their HLA typing, with a mean frequency of 0.29 cells per mill

 
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