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A NUMBER of HL-A antigens are known to be present on human lymphocytes. We present here an interpretation of the genetic relationships between these antigens. The interpretation is based on an analysis of data collected in this laboratory.
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SHARP, A., COOK, K. & JOHNSTON, J. Studies on the HL-A Antigens of Human Lymphocytes: Inheritance in Clusters. Nature 227, 950–952 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/227950a0
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