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An Overview of the HLA System,In this chapter, a review of the history, typing methods, genetic and molecular backgrounds, and clinical applications of HLA (human leukocyte antigen system A) will be presented.品尝你的人 发表于 2025-3-23 13:55:55
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9836-6LA-associated diseases, narcolepsy has by far the strongest association with HLA. Thus narcolepsy must be considered a special disease from the molecular biologist’s point of view. In addition, the fact that narcolepsy has a close relationship with HLA genes provides promising clues for molecular biological research on sleep and arousal disorders.engrossed 发表于 2025-3-23 22:20:42
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Why Growth Companies Stop Growing,antigen have led to a new speculation: an altered regulatory system of immune response may underlie the pathogenesis of narcolepsy (Billiard and Seignalet 1985; Matsuki et al. 1985; Langdon et al. 1986).积云 发表于 2025-3-24 09:38:32
The Legal Aspects of the DES Casethese disorders have now emerged as clearly defined clinical entities: narcolepsy, sleep-apnea syndrome, and restless legs syndrome, to name a few. However, a number of sleep disorders remain obscure, undefined, and unclassified.培养 发表于 2025-3-24 11:32:14
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HLA-DR2 and the Narcolepsy Syndrome: The Stanford Experience, complex, found on chromosome six, encodes three classes of molecules that are central to immunological function: class I (HLA-B, -C and the differentiation antigens TL and TQ), class II (HLA-DR, -DQ, -DP), and class III molecules (C2–C4 and BF). In addition to these molecules, other proteins are encoded by genes in this region.神秘 发表于 2025-3-25 03:11:34
Immunological Features of Narcolepsy in Japan,antigen have led to a new speculation: an altered regulatory system of immune response may underlie the pathogenesis of narcolepsy (Billiard and Seignalet 1985; Matsuki et al. 1985; Langdon et al. 1986).