A study of HL-A antigens in human organs

M Berah, J Hors, J Dausset - Transplantation, 1970 - journals.lww.com
M Berah, J Hors, J Dausset
Transplantation, 1970journals.lww.com
A monospecific serum which recognizes antigen HL-A2 (Mac) of the HL-A system was
systematically absorbed with homogenates of fresh organs of three individuals possessing
this antigen. Spleen was shown to be the richest in this antigen, followed in order by lung,
liver, intestine, kidney, and heart. Aorta is rather poor while fat and brain contain practically
none.
Abstract
A monospecific serum which recognizes antigen HL-A2 (Mac) of the HL-A system was systematically absorbed with homogenates of fresh organs of three individuals possessing this antigen. Spleen was shown to be the richest in this antigen, followed in order by lung, liver, intestine, kidney, and heart. Aorta is rather poor while fat and brain contain practically none.
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