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Significados de human leukocyte em inglês
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Uso de human leukocyte em inglês
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The antiviral activity was neutralized by an antiserum to humanleukocyte IFN.
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He received peripheral blood stem cells from his humanleukocyte antigen-matched brother.
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Typing for humanleukocyte antigen-B27 is appropriate for patients with recurrent anterior uveitis.
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Risk and protective humanleukocyte antigen (HLA) class II alleles for RT were identified.
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Salsa dancing, moonlit walks, fireside chats and humanleukocyte antigen: Welcome to the genetically romantic age.
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Tissue typing is the process by which an individual's humanleukocyte antigens (HLA) are determined.
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Loss of tumor cell humanleukocyte antigen (HLA) is an immune escape mechanism for malignancies.
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Further study with protocol cholangiogram and genetic considerations, including high resolution humanleukocyte antigen haplotype analysis, is necessary.
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Analysis used single-cell mass cytometry and humanleukocyte antigen class I peptide tetramer technology in healthy human volunteers.
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Immune-mediated diseases strongly associating with humanleukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles are likely linked to specific antigens.
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The value of administering consolidation chemotherapy before humanleukocyte antigen (HLA)-identical sibling transplantation is not established.
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Elements positive for D-related humanleukocyte antigens (HLA-DR) were more than half of the immune cells.
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Based on the comprehensive embryonic genome, we effectively performed whole-genome mendelian disorder diagnosis and humanleukocyte antigen matching tests.
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T-cell recognition of tumor was mediated through the T-cell receptor-CD3 complex and was humanleukocyte antigen class I restricted.
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A 21-year-old male diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia received an allogeneic HSCT from humanleukocyte antigen- identical sibling donor.
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Genetic variations in humanleukocyte antigens (HLA) are critical in host responses to infections, transplantation, and immunological diseases.