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    Frequencies of HLA-A2 alleles in five U.S. population groups. Predominance Of A02011 and identification of HLA-A0231 by Ellis, J M, Henson, V, Slack, R, Ng, J, Hartzman, R J, Katovich Hurley, C

    Published in Human immunology (01-03-2000)
    “…Direct DNA sequencing was used to determine the frequency of alleles within the HLA-A2 family in five US population groups. The most frequently detected HLA-A2…”
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    Melanoma-specific CD4+ T lymphocytes recognize human melanoma antigens processed and presented by Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B cells by Topalian, S L, Rivoltini, L, Mancini, M, Ng, J, Hartzman, R J, Rosenberg, S A

    Published in International journal of cancer (01-07-1994)
    “…While much emphasis has been placed on the role of MHC class I-restricted CD8+ T cells in the recognition of tumor-specific antigens (Ag), evidence has…”
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    DRB103 diversity and DRB3 associations in five major population groups in the United States by Tang, Ting F, Wang, Jiun, Slack, Rebecca, Lin, Yu Su, Li, Li, Heine, Uwe, Ng, Jennifer, Hartzman, Robert J, Katovich Hurley, Carolyn

    Published in Human immunology (01-03-2002)
    “…One hundred sixty-one DRB1*03 positive individuals from each of five U.S. population groups (Caucasoids, African Americans, Asians/Pacific Islanders,…”
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    Diversity within the DRB108 allele family in four populations from a United States hematopoietic stem cell donor database and characterization of five novel DRB108 alleles by Rizzuto, Gabrielle, Li, Li, Steiner, Noriko, Slack, Rebecca, Tang, Ting, Heine, Uwe, Lin, Yu-Su, Ng, Jennifer, Hartzman, RobertJ, Hurley, CarolynKatovich

    Published in Human immunology (01-06-2003)
    “…The frequencies of DRB1*08 alleles within four major United States populations found within a hematopoietic stem cell volunteer donor database were determined…”
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    Relative HLA-DRB104 allele frequencies in five United States populations found in a hematopoietic stem cell volunteer donor registry and seven new DRB104 alleles by Chen, Deborah S, Tang, Ting F, Pulyaeva, Helena, Slack, Rebecca, Tu, Bin, Wagage, Devika, Li, L i, Perlee, Lorah, Ng, Jennifer, Hartzman, Robert J, Katovich Hurley, Carolyn

    Published in Human immunology (01-08-2002)
    “…The frequencies of 29 HLA-DRB1*04 alleles were determined for five major U.S. populations found within a hematopoietic stem cell volunteer donor registry. One…”
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    Relative HLA-DRB113 allele frequencies and DRB3 associations of unrelated individuals from five US populations by Sintasath, D M, Tang, T, Slack, R, Tilley, E E, Ng, J, Hartzman, R J, Hurley, C K

    Published in Human immunology (01-10-1999)
    “…The frequencies of 30 HLA-DRB1*13 alleles and 15 DRB3 alleles were determined for the 5 major U.S. ethnic populations: Caucasians, African Americans,…”
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    HLA-A28 allele frequencies in the five major U.S. ethnic groups by Hsu, E, Bei, M, Slack, R, Hartzman, R J, Ng, J, Hurley, C K

    Published in Human immunology (01-02-1999)
    “…The frequency of each A*28 allele was determined by PCR-SSOP typing in 5 major U.S. ethnic populations: Caucasians, African Americans, Asians/Pacific…”
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    HLA-B Alleles Associated with the B15 Serologically Defined Antigens by Steiner, Noriko, Ng, Jennifer, Bush, Janet, Hartzman, Robert J, Johnston-Dow, Leslie, Hurley, Carolyn Katovich

    Published in Human immunology (01-08-1997)
    “…Cells expressing HLA molecules in the B15 family were identified by serologic typing in routine testing of volunteer donors of various ethnic backgrounds for a…”
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    Relative frequencies of DRB111 alleles and their DRB3 associations in five major population groups in a United States bone marrow registry by Tang, T F, Huang, A Y, Pappas, A, Slack, R, Ng, J, Hartzman, R J, Hurley, C K

    Published in Human immunology (01-08-2000)
    “…One hundred sixty-one individuals from each of five US population groups, Caucasians (CAU), African Americans (AFA), Asians/Pacific Islanders (API), Hispanics…”
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    HIV-1--Infected T Cells Show a Selective Signaling Defect after Perturbation of CD3/Antigen Receptor by Linette, Gerald P., Hartzman, Robert J., Ledbetter, Jeffrey A., June, Carl H.

    “…The binding of antigen or monoclonal antibody to the T cell receptor for antigen or the closely associated CD3 complex causes increases in the concentration of…”
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    Diversity of alleles encoding HLA-B40: relative frequencies in United States populations and description of five novel alleles by Pimtanothai, Nattiya, Rizzuto, Gabrielle A, Slack, Rebecca, Steiner, Noriko K, Kosman, Carol A, Jones, Patrick F, Koester, Ruth, Ng, Jennifer, Hartzman, Robert J, Katovich Hurley, Carolyn

    Published in Human immunology (01-08-2000)
    “…The frequency of each B∗40 allele was determined by DNA sequencing in four major United States populations: Caucasians, African Americans, Asians/Pacific…”
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    Diversity associated with the second expressed HLA-DRB locus in the human population by Robbins, F, Hurley, C K, Tang, T, Yao, H, Lin, Y S, Wade, J, Goeken, N, Hartzman, R J

    Published in Immunogenetics (New York) (01-01-1997)
    “…Although diversity within the HLA-DRB region is predominantly focused in the DRB1 gene, the second expressed DRB loci, DRB3, DRB4, and DRB5, also exhibit…”
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    Measles virus-specific T4+ human cytotoxic T cell clones are restricted by class II HLA antigens by Jacobson, S, Richert, JR, Biddison, WE, Satinsky, A, Hartzman, RJ, McFarland, HF

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-08-1984)
    “…We have generated measles virus-specific T cell clones from a patient with multiple sclerosis who has been described previously as a strong responder to…”
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    Differentiation between African populations is evidenced by the diversity of alleles and haplotypes of HLA class I loci by Cao, K., Moormann, A.M., Lyke, K.E., Masaberg, C., Sumba, O.P., Doumbo, O.K., Koech, D., Lancaster, A., Nelson, M., Meyer, D., Single, R., Hartzman, R.J., Plowe, C.V., Kazura, J., Mann, D.L., Sztein, M.B., Thomson, G., Fernández-Viña, M.A.

    Published in Tissue antigens (01-04-2004)
    “…:  The allelic and haplotypic diversity of the HLA‐A, HLA‐B, and HLA‐C loci was investigated in 852 subjects from five sub‐Saharan populations from Kenya…”
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    Video analysis of DNA sequence homologies by LUDWIG, M, HARTZMAN, R. J

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-11-1992)
    “…A method for the rapid quantitative analysis of dot blot assays is presented. A video camera, an NTSC compatible frame grabber board, and an AT personal…”
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