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    Serologically detectable polymorphism of the HLA-DC α-subunit by TOSI, R, TANIGAKI, N, SORRENTINO, R, CENTIS, D, FERRARA, G. B

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (1984)
    “…Two 8th Workshop alloantisera, 8W1062 and 8W614, which were classified respectively as anti-DR5 and anti-DR3, were found to react with an Ia preparation from…”
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    HLA-DR typing by radioimmunoassay by Tosi, R, Tanigaki, N, Centis, D, Rossi, P L, Alfano, G, Ferrara, G B, Pressman, D

    Published in Transplantation (01-04-1980)
    “…A radioimmunoassay procedure is described by which peripheral blood lymphocytes can be typed for HLA-DR specificities. The major advantages of this method are…”
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    Immunochemical definition of the new dr specificity 8WDRw13 by Tosi, R, Tanigaki, N, Centis, D, Ferrara, G B

    Published in Immunological communications (1981)
    “…Using two alloantisera produced by planned immunization of blood donor volunteers, a new specificity was defined residing on human Ia molecules. The…”
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    Production of xenoantiserum to a chemically induced murine tumor: analysis of tumor specificity in different immune tests by Pugliese, O, Centis, D, Nicotra, M R, Natali, P G

    Published in Immunological communications (1979)
    “…The method of in vivo absorption of xenoantisera raised against murine chemically-induced tumors has been used to obtain specific anti-tumor sera. To assess if…”
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    A high proportion of sera of heroin addicts possesses anti-HLA class I and class II reactivity by Ameglio, F, Benedetto, A, Marotta, P, Centis, D, Sorretino, R, Tanigaki, N, Tosi, R

    Published in Clinical immunology and immunopathology (01-02-1988)
    “…The anti-HLA reactivity of sera from 210 heroin addicts was tested by the direct binding with 125I-labeled preparations of HLA class I and class II molecules…”
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    Identification of anti-DQ alloantisera correlated with DR5 by Crepaldi, T, Fasano, M E, Frattasio, C, Centis, D, Curtoni, E S, Richiardi, P

    Published in Journal of immunogenetics (01-12-1985)
    “…Using classical serological methods, we have been able to distinguish anti-HLA-DR from anti-DQ antibodies. The specificity of alloantisera for DQ could be…”
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    HLA typing data on 100 type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients from central Italy show a negative association with DR5 rather than with DR2 by Vela, M, Adorno, D, Longo, A, Papola, F, Maccarone, D, Centis, D, Raponi, M P, Candela, A, Campea, L, Orsini, M

    Published in Clinical immunology and immunopathology (01-10-1987)
    “…HLA typing of 100 Type 1 diabetic patients from the Rome area confirmed the strong association with DR3 and DR4 and the prevalence of DR3/4 heterozygotes…”
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    Anti-Ia reactivity in sera of untreated patients with active Hodgkin's disease by Romagnani, S, Almerigogna, F, Giudizi, M G, Biagiotti, R, Centis, D, Alessi, A, Ricci, M, Tosi, R

    Published in Clinical immunology and immunopathology (01-01-1985)
    “…The effect of sera from eight patients with Hodgkin's disease on the autologous and allogeneic mixed lymphocyte response of normal individuals was examined…”
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    Immunological dissection of human Ia molecules by Tosi, R, Tanigaki, N, Centis, D, Ferrara, G B, Pressman, D

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01-12-1978)
    “…The immunochemical analysis of Daudi Ia molecules by a variety of alloantisera led to the recognition of at least three molecular species carrying different…”
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    Requirement of the immunogen (E. coli beta-galactosidase) for the response towards a determinant responsible for antibody-mediated enzyme activation, while antibodies binding some other site can be elicited by mitogen alone by Piccolella, E, Centis, D, Celada, F

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-04-1981)
    “…Virgin mouse spleen cells cultured in vitro without antigen or mitogen produced a measurable amount of IgM binding E. coli beta-galactosidase (beta-gal)…”
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    DR5-associated DC molecules carry three different allospecificities by Tanigaki, N, Tosi, R, Centis, D, Ferrara, G B

    Published in Human immunology (01-01-1985)
    “…Antiserum 8w670 which had been classified as anti-DR5 in the Workshop analysis was found by the direct binding test to react with about 40% of Ia molecules in…”
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    Radioimmunoassay typing gives a more precise definition of the HLA association of type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes by TOSI, R, VELA, M, CAMPEA, L, ORSINI, M, FERRARA, G. B, ADORNO, D, LONGO, A, PAPOLA, F, MACCARONE, D, CENTIS, D, TANIGAKI, N, RAPONI, M. P, CANDELA, A

    Published in Diabetologia (01-07-1986)
    “…The problem of the HLA association of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes was re-examined by testing Class II antigenic specificities detectable by…”
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    Influence of ionic strength on the antibody binding of MHC products by Tosi, R, Tanigaki, N, Centis, D

    Published in Molecular immunology (01-01-1983)
    “…Ionic strength has a strong influence on the binding of human Ia and HLA(A,B,C) molecules by the corresponding antibodies. A control system, BSA-anti-BSA, was…”
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    Specificity of Rabbit Antibodies Elicited by Related Synthetic Peptides by Chersi, Alberto, Houghten, Richard A., Chillemi, Francesco, Zito, Romano, Centis, Dora

    “…Three 17-residue peptides, presenting from 65% to 70% sequence homology, and one endecapeptide, with no apparent homology with the first three, were chemically…”
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    Further characterization of two "DR supertypic" specificities. Additional evidence that they reside on molecules different from those carrying HLA-DR locus specificities by Tanigaki, N, Tosi, R, Centis, D, Ferrara, G B, Pressman, D

    Published in Human immunology (01-10-1981)
    “…Peripheral lymphocytes from a panel of individuals who had been assayed for DR specificities by the conventional cytotoxicity assay were typed for DR…”
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