Characterisation of the Novel HLA-C*06:390 Allele by Next-Generation Sequencing
Qi Li1, Nanying Chen1, Fang Wang1
1HLA Typing Laboratory, Blood Center of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou, China.
HLA
|August 20, 2026
Abstract
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HLA-C*06:390 differs from HLA-C*06:02:01:01 by one single nucleotide substitution in exon 2.
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