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    • Nov 1986

      HLA-DQ heterogeneity among HLA-DRw11(5) haplotypes.

      Tissue Antigens
      Amar A, Mickelson E, Hansen JA, Nepom GT
    • Oct 1986

      Idiotypic interactions in immune responses to tumor-associated antigens.

      Biochim Biophys Acta
      Lee VK, Hellström KE, Nepom GT
    • Oct 1986

      A deletion mutant defines DQ beta variants with DR4 positive DQw3 positive haplotypes.

      Hum Immunol
      Nepom BS, Kim SJ, Nepom GT
    • Sep 1986

      DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism of HLA-DR2: correlation with HLA-DR2-associated functions.

      J Neuroimmunol
      Jacobson S, Sorrentino R, Nepom GT, McFarlin DE, Strominger JL
    • Jul 1986

      An HLA-D region restriction fragment length polymorphism associated with celiac disease.

      J Exp Med
      Howell MD, Austin RK, Kelleher D, Nepom GT, Kagnoff MF
    • Jul 1986

      Specific genomic markers for the HLA-DQ subregion discriminate between DR4+ insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and DR4+ seropositive juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

      J Exp Med
      Nepom BS, Palmer JP, Kim SJ, Hansen JA, Holbeck SL, Nepom GT
    • Jan 1986

      Six variants of HLA-B27 identified by isoelectric focusing.

      Immunogenetics
      Choo SY, Antonelli P, Nisperos B, Nepom GT, Hansen JA
    • Jan 1986

      Tryptic peptide mapping identifies structural heterogeneity among six variants of HLA-B27.

      Immunogenetics
      Choo SY, Seyfreid C, Hansen JA, Nepom GT
    • Jan 1986

      Exon-specific oligonucleotide probes localize HLA-DQ beta allelic polymorphisms.

      Immunogenetics
      Holbeck SL, Nepom GT
    • Jan 1986

      Immunogenetics of disease susceptibility: new perspectives in HLA.

      Pathol Immunopathol Res
      Nepom GT, Seyfried CA, Nepom BS
    • Jan 1986

      ASHI Workshop Summary Report of the Science and Education Subcommittee: structural and functional relationships of human class II MHC molecules.

      Hum Immunol
      Eckels DD, Zeevi A, Beatty PG, Flomenberg N, Goyert S, Knowles RW, Mickelson E, Nepom GT, Parham P, Pawelec G
    • Jan 1986

      HLA class II variants: structural studies and disease associations.

      Ann N Y Acad Sci
      Nepom GT

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