Monoclonal Antibodies for Analysis of the HLA System

III Antibodies A Monoclonal antibodies against determinants of the HLA-A,-B,-C glycoproteins and pjmicroglobulin 1. Antibodies against species specific, non-polymorphic determinants 2. Antibodies against polymorphic HLA-A,-B,-C determinants B Monoclonal antibodies against HLA-DRw determinants 1. Antibody against a species specific HLA-DRw determinants 2. Antibodies against polymorphic HLA-DRw determinants

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