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Jarret Merschman1, Derek Benidt1, Justin Kreuter1
1Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
HLA
|April 20, 2026
Abstract
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The HLA-C*14:84 allele is characterised by a single nucleotide substitution in codon 181 in exon 3.
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HLA‐C*14:84allele confirmationgenomic extensionhistocompatibilityimmunogeneticsnext‐generation sequencingMore Related Videos
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