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Maria Loginova1,2, Julia Dudina1, Igor Paramonov1
1Federal State Budget Research Institution, Kirov Hematology and Blood Transfusion Research Institute Under the Federal Medicine and Biology Agency, Kirov, Russia.
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|April 24, 2025
Abstract:
Five novel HLA-B silent variants, HLA-B*08:01:81, HLA-B*18:01:59, HLA-B*35:01:82, HLA-B*35:03:45, and HLA-B*51:17:02, were detected by next-generation sequencing.
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