406 results on '"Van Rood, Jon J."'
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52. HLA-Linked Control of Predisposition to Lepromatous Leprosy
53. Evidence for a Hot Spot for Generalized Gene Conversion in the Second Exon of MHC Genes
54. A DRw13-Specific DR Antigen Structure Implicated in Poor Kidney Graft Survival
55. Molecular Characterization of Endothelial Monocyte Antigens
56. Dual HLA class I and class II restricted recognition of alloreactive T lymphocytes mediated by a single T cell receptor complex
57. Mother Donors Improve Outcomes after HLA Haploidentical Hematopoietic Transplantation: A Retrospective Study By the Cell Therapy and Immunobiology Working Party of the EBMT
58. Milestones of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation – From First Human Studies to Current Developments
59. Interaction between des-Tyr1-γ-endorphin and HLA class I molecules: Serological detection of an HLA-A2 subtype
60. Analysis of human class I antigens by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis: I. Polymorphism, evidence for additional (Non-HLA-A, B, C) gene products, and identification of variant HLA-A, B antigens
61. The hyperimmunized patient: from sensitization toward transplantation
62. Mapping SB in relation to HLA and GL01 using cells from first-cousin marriage offspring
63. Correspondence of the monocyte antigen HMA-1 to the non-HLA antigen 9a
64. Phenotyping of HLA-D-region products by negative and positive mixed lymphocyte reactions
65. Differential recognition of the serologically defined HLA-A2 antigen by allogeneic cytotoxic T cells: II. Definition of three HLA-A2 subtypes by CTLs
66. Analysis of the functional epitopes on different HLA-A2 molecules
67. Polymorphism and complexity of HLA-DR: evidence for intra-HLA-DR region crossing-over events
68. Evaluation of the Impact of Non-Inherited Maternal Antigens on the Outcome of HLA Mismatched Unrelated Donor Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Hematological Malignancies on Behalf of the ALWP of the EBMT and the CIBMTR
69. Selection by Typhoid and Yellow Fever Epidemics Witnessed by the HLA-DR Locus
70. The Interaction of Drugs and Endogeneous Substances with HLA Class-I Antigens
71. Introduction
72. Subtypes of DRw52: Different Typing Techniques Reveal Very Similar but Distinct Typing Results
73. Participants
74. Donor Selection for Highly Immunized Patients Based on Acceptable HLA-A and -B Mismatches
75. The Interaction of Drugs and Endogeneous Substances with HLA Class-I Antigens
76. Introduction
77. Naturally acquired microchimerism
78. Global Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) At One Million: An Achievement Of Pioneers and Foreseeable Challenges For The Next Decade. A Report From The Worldwide Network For Blood and Marrow Transplantation (WBMT)
79. Soluble HLA antigens:: How it all started
80. Effect of HLA-Matching Recipients to Donor Noninherited Maternal Antigens on Outcomes after Mismatched Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation for Hematologic Malignancy
81. A Proposed Algorithm Predictive for Cytotoxic T Cell Alloreactivity
82. Fritz H. Bach, MD, Obituary
83. Indirect Evidence That Maternal Microchimerism in Cord Blood (CB) Mediates a Graft Versus Leukemia Effect After Transplantation to Unrelated CB Graft Recipients
84. Influence of Ultraviolet Radiation Treatment on the Survival of Heterotopic Skin Grafts in the Mouse
85. Re-Exposure of Cord Blood (CB) to Non-Inherited Maternal HLA Antigens (NIMA) Improves Transplant Outcome in Patients (pts) with Hematologic Malignancies and May Reduce Relapse.
86. Jean Dausset (1916-2009) “Nobel Prize Winner 1980”
87. Risk Factors for Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease After Human Leukocyte Antigen–Identical Sibling Transplants for Adults With Leukemia
88. Association of cervical cancer with the presence of CD4+regulatory T cells specific for human papillomavirus antigens
89. Outcomes After Transplantation of Cord Blood or Bone Marrow From Unrelated Donors in Adults With Leukemia
90. HLA-C alleles can no longer be ignored in bone marrow donor selection
91. Bernard Amos: scientist, godfather, and friend
92. Julia Bodmer July 31, 1934–january 29, 2001
93. Both self and non-inherited maternal HLA antigens influence the immune response
94. THE IMPORTANCE OF H2 HAPLOTYPE SHARING IN THE INDUCTION OF SPECIFIC UNRESPONSIVENESS BY PRETRANSPLANT BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS1
95. Naturally acquired microchimerism.
96. Soluble HLA antigens
97. COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IN KIDNEY ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS
98. IN VITRO SENSITIVITY TO PREDNISOLONE MAY PREDICT KIDNEY REJECTION AFTER STEROID WITHDRAWAL
99. PREGNANCY CAN INDUCE PRIMING OF CYTOTOXIC T LYMPHOCYTES SPECIFIC FOR PATERNAL HLA ANTIGENS THAT IS ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIBODY FORMATION
100. THE IMPACT OF HLA-A MATCHING ON LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OF RENAL ALLOGRAFTS
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