Histocompatibility testing 1987
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Histocompatibility testing 1987
(Immunobiology of HLA / Bo Dupont, editor, v. 1)
Springer-Verlag, c1989
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Proceedings of the Tenth International Histocompatibility Workshop and Conference, held in Princeton, N.J. and New York City, Nov. 18-23, 1987
Dedicated to the memory of Ruggero Ceppellini
Includes bibliographies and indexes
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Description
The Tenth International Histocompatibility Workshop of this work, and Fran Berman for her help in preparing component concerning T-cell recognition of HLA class the report. MaryAnn Barletta, Sally Krell, and Halina II molecules drew its strength from the hard work, Korsun provided invaluable help with a multitude of diligence, and selfless spirit of the 23 participating organizational and operational issues. Bo Dupont and laboratories. The enthusiasm and camaraderie exhib- Bob Knowles provided sound advice, helpful discus- ited by the participants in Princeton during November sions, and continued support. John Hansen, Jean Marc 1987 bear testimony to the caliber of the individuals Lalouel, and the other members ofthe Organizing Com- involved. mittee made valuable contributions. Rosemarie Pliitke's Numerous individuals, both inside and outside of the enthusiasm, diligence, and statistical expertise were Organizing Committee, contributed significantly to the vital ingredients in this undertaking. John Klein was success of this component of the Workshop.
We thank always ready to step in and assume whatever responsibil- David Eckels, Adrianna Zeevi, Nancy Reinsmoen, and ity was necessary to keep the work going. Above all, I Eric Mickelson for their continued advice, encourage- owe special and personal thanks to my family, whose ment, and hard work throughout this endeavor. We thank patience, support, and understanding helped to sustain Deborah Richardson for her help during the early stages me over the last 2 years.
Table of Contents
of Volume I.- Overview.- Reference Panel of B-Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines for Factors of the HLA System.- Nomenclature for Factors of the HLA System.- Joint Reports: Data Collection and Central Analysis.- Joint Reports: Serology.- Joint Reports: HLA Class I Polymorphism Detected by One-Dimensional Isoelectric Focusing.- Joint Reports: T-Cell Recognition of HLA Class I Molecules.- Joint Reports: Structural Polymorphism of the HLA Class II Alpha and Beta Chains.- Joint Reports: T-Cell Recognition of HLA Class II Molecules.- Joint Reports: Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) with HLA Region Probes (Southern Blot).- RFLP Standardization Reports.- RFLP Summary Reports.- Joint Report: cDNA.- Summary Cross-Correlation of the Tenth International Histocompatibility Workshop Data.- Workshop Participants.- Laboratory Addresses for Volume I.
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