HLA-A28

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HLA-A28 (A28) is a broad antigen HLA-A serotype that recognized the A68 and A69 serotypes. These haplotypes are most common in the middle eastern region and NE Africa but can be found along central Asia to eastern siberia and within the New World.[1]

Subpages for A28 serotypes
Split antigen serotypes

of A28 HLA-A

HLA-A68
HLA-A69

References

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  1. ^ Hsu, Eileen; Bei, Mian; Slack, Rebecca; Hartzman, Robert J.; Ng, Jennifer; Hurley, Carolyn Katovich (February 1999). "HLA-A∗28 allele frequencies in the five major U.S. ethnic groups". Human Immunology. 60 (2): 159–167. doi:10.1016/S0198-8859(98)00105-0. PMID 10027784.

    HLA-A28 (A28) is a broad antigen HLA-A serotype that recognized the A68 and A69 serotypes. These haplotypes are most common in the middle eastern region and NE Africa but can be found along central Asia to eastern siberia and within the New World.[1]

    Subpages for A28 serotypes
    Split antigen serotypes

    of A28 HLA-A

    HLA-A68
    HLA-A69

    References

    1. ^ Hsu, Eileen; Bei, Mian; Slack, Rebecca; Hartzman, Robert J.; Ng, Jennifer; Hurley, Carolyn Katovich (February 1999). "HLA-A∗28 allele frequencies in the five major U.S. ethnic groups". Human Immunology. 60 (2): 159–167. doi:10.1016/S0198-8859(98)00105-0. PMID 10027784.
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