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H A Vaughan

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Transplantation|January 15, 1995
Biochemical studies of pig xenoantigens detected by naturally occurring human antibodies and the galactose alpha(1-3)galactose reactive lectinH A Vaughan, I F McKenzie, M S Sandrin
Transplantation|October 27, 1994
Gal alpha(1,3)Gal is the major xenoepitope expressed on pig endothelial cells recognized by naturally occurring cytotoxic human antibodiesH A Vaughan, B E Loveland, M S Sandrin
Transplantation|December 1, 1986
Human class II antigens. Implication of carbohydrate in the determinants recognized by several antihuman class II monoclonal antibodiesR L Sparrow, H A Vaughan, I F McKenzie
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1989
Association of CD7 and CD3 molecules on the T cell surfaceM S Sandrin, H A Vaughan, I F McKenzie
Human Immunology|March 1, 1983
The definition of an MB related specificity by a monoclonal antibodyC H Thompson, H A Vaughan, I F McKenzie
Immunology and Cell Biology|January 1, 1988
Immunoradiometric assay for the rapid detection of HLA-B27J A Trapani, H A Vaughan, B D Tait, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1993
Studies on human naturally occurring antibodies to pig xenograftsM S Sandrin, H A Vaughan, P L Dabkowski, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1993
Anti-pig IgM antibodies in human serum react predominantly with Gal(alpha 1-3)Gal epitopesM S Sandrin, H A Vaughan, P L Dabkowski, et al.
Glycoconjugate Journal|January 1, 1997
Natural human anti-Gal alpha(1,3)Gal antibodies react with human mucin peptidesM S Sandrin, H A Vaughan, P X Xing, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1993
Biochemical analysis of pig xenoantigens detected by human antibodiesH A Vaughan, P L Dabkowski, I F McKenzie, et al.
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Transplantation|January 15, 1995
Biochemical studies of pig xenoantigens detected by naturally occurring human antibodies and the galactose alpha(1-3)galactose reactive lectinH A Vaughan, I F McKenzie, M S Sandrin
Transplantation|October 27, 1994
Gal alpha(1,3)Gal is the major xenoepitope expressed on pig endothelial cells recognized by naturally occurring cytotoxic human antibodiesH A Vaughan, B E Loveland, M S Sandrin
Transplantation|December 1, 1986
Human class II antigens. Implication of carbohydrate in the determinants recognized by several antihuman class II monoclonal antibodiesR L Sparrow, H A Vaughan, I F McKenzie
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1989
Association of CD7 and CD3 molecules on the T cell surfaceM S Sandrin, H A Vaughan, I F McKenzie
Human Immunology|March 1, 1983
The definition of an MB related specificity by a monoclonal antibodyC H Thompson, H A Vaughan, I F McKenzie
Immunology and Cell Biology|January 1, 1988
Immunoradiometric assay for the rapid detection of HLA-B27J A Trapani, H A Vaughan, B D Tait, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1993
Studies on human naturally occurring antibodies to pig xenograftsM S Sandrin, H A Vaughan, P L Dabkowski, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1993
Anti-pig IgM antibodies in human serum react predominantly with Gal(alpha 1-3)Gal epitopesM S Sandrin, H A Vaughan, P L Dabkowski, et al.
Glycoconjugate Journal|January 1, 1997
Natural human anti-Gal alpha(1,3)Gal antibodies react with human mucin peptidesM S Sandrin, H A Vaughan, P X Xing, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1993
Biochemical analysis of pig xenoantigens detected by human antibodiesH A Vaughan, P L Dabkowski, I F McKenzie, et al.
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