<p><b>NOTE</b>. Data are expressed as number (no.) of alleles and percentages (%) calculated on the total number of alleles per group (INR<b> = </b>100 alleles; FR<b> = </b>208 alleles). For each allele, the number of homozygous (h) subjects were reported. Statistical significance is indicated by a P value of <0.05.</p
Genes in human leucocyte antigens (HLA) System are important in the study of autoimmune diseases and...
HLA-C*03:03 (TAO vs. non-TAO; 37.1% vs. 11.1%, P = 0.02) showed higher frequency in TAO than non-TAO...
Shown below the dot plots are the number of responses restricted through those alleles as a proporti...
<p>(A) HLA-A alleles in the total study population; (B) HLA-B alleles in the total study population....
<p><b>NOTE</b>. Data are no. (%) of participants unless otherwise specified. Statistical significanc...
<p>HLA-A, -B and -DRB1 alleles and phenotype frequencies of the total patient group.</p
<p>HLA-B subtypes carrier and allele frequencies in the asymptomatic population analyzed.</p
This paper presents a meta-analysis of high-resolution human leukocyte antigen (HLA) allele frequenc...
The counts for each HLA class I allele were evaluated using contingency tables (Fischer´s exact two-...
Comparison for class I HLA genes (HLA-A, -C, -B) (left). Comparison for class II HLA genes (HLA-DRB1...
<p>Allele frequencies (AF) of the HLA alleles of the normal population, patients with DHF who did no...
<p>These data information were collected from the Allele Frequency Net Database <a href="http://www....
*<p>Significant differences (p<0.001) are shown in bold, suggestive ones (p<0.003) in italic.</p
<p>This table shows four population groups and their corresponding haplotype frequencies used for th...
#<p>Numbers listed are genotype frequencies.</p><p>2HB+ = carrier of 2 copies of the DRB1*1501 allel...
Genes in human leucocyte antigens (HLA) System are important in the study of autoimmune diseases and...
HLA-C*03:03 (TAO vs. non-TAO; 37.1% vs. 11.1%, P = 0.02) showed higher frequency in TAO than non-TAO...
Shown below the dot plots are the number of responses restricted through those alleles as a proporti...
<p>(A) HLA-A alleles in the total study population; (B) HLA-B alleles in the total study population....
<p><b>NOTE</b>. Data are no. (%) of participants unless otherwise specified. Statistical significanc...
<p>HLA-A, -B and -DRB1 alleles and phenotype frequencies of the total patient group.</p
<p>HLA-B subtypes carrier and allele frequencies in the asymptomatic population analyzed.</p
This paper presents a meta-analysis of high-resolution human leukocyte antigen (HLA) allele frequenc...
The counts for each HLA class I allele were evaluated using contingency tables (Fischer´s exact two-...
Comparison for class I HLA genes (HLA-A, -C, -B) (left). Comparison for class II HLA genes (HLA-DRB1...
<p>Allele frequencies (AF) of the HLA alleles of the normal population, patients with DHF who did no...
<p>These data information were collected from the Allele Frequency Net Database <a href="http://www....
*<p>Significant differences (p<0.001) are shown in bold, suggestive ones (p<0.003) in italic.</p
<p>This table shows four population groups and their corresponding haplotype frequencies used for th...
#<p>Numbers listed are genotype frequencies.</p><p>2HB+ = carrier of 2 copies of the DRB1*1501 allel...
Genes in human leucocyte antigens (HLA) System are important in the study of autoimmune diseases and...
HLA-C*03:03 (TAO vs. non-TAO; 37.1% vs. 11.1%, P = 0.02) showed higher frequency in TAO than non-TAO...
Shown below the dot plots are the number of responses restricted through those alleles as a proporti...