Comparison of HLA-A antigen typing by serology with two polymerase chain reaction based DNA typing methods: implications for proficiency testing.
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B. Dupont | E. Yunis | J. Delgado | M. Salazar | S. Alosco | D. Turbay | M. Bozon | C. Granja
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