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Complete coding sequence of a new HLA-A allele, HLA-A*0326
A Balas1, F García-Sánchez, J L Vicario
1Departamento de Histocompatibilidad, Centro de Transfusión de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. abalas.trans@salud.madrid.org
Tissue Antigens
|March 29, 2007
Abstract:
A novel human leukocyte antigen-A allele, officially named A*0326, was found in a bone marrow donor when sequencing based typing was carried out. A*0326 differs from A*030101 in a point mutation at codon 268 (AAG-->GAG), generating an amino acid substitution of K to E.
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