
HLA class II haplotypes in Amerindians and in black North and South Americans*
1991; Wiley; Volume: 38; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1399-0039.1991.tb01904.x
ISSN1399-0039
AutoresMarcelo Fernández-Viña, J. R. Harass, M. L Moraos, Sarah E. Millar, Peter Šťastný,
Tópico(s)Diabetes and associated disorders
ResumoTissue AntigensVolume 38, Issue 5 p. 235-237 HLA class II haplotypes in Amerindians and in black North and South Americans* M. Fernandez-Vina, M. Fernandez-Vina Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSearch for more papers by this authorJ. R. Harass, J. R. Harass Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSearch for more papers by this authorM. L Moraos, M. L Moraos Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSearch for more papers by this authorS. Millar, S. Millar Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSearch for more papers by this authorP. Stastny, Corresponding Author P. Stastny Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilPeter Stastny Department of Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75235 U.S.A.Search for more papers by this author M. Fernandez-Vina, M. Fernandez-Vina Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSearch for more papers by this authorJ. R. Harass, J. R. Harass Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSearch for more papers by this authorM. L Moraos, M. L Moraos Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSearch for more papers by this authorS. Millar, S. Millar Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSearch for more papers by this authorP. Stastny, Corresponding Author P. Stastny Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, U.SA and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilPeter Stastny Department of Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75235 U.S.A.Search for more papers by this author First published: November 1991 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0039.1991.tb01904.xCitations: 60 * This manuscript was selected by the Organizing Committee for the 11th International Histocompatibility Workshop and Conference for publication in Tissue Antigens in order to provide preliminary results obtained during the course of the ongoing histocompatibility workshop projects. The definitive report from these studies will be available in the publication, Hisrocompatibility Testing 1991, which will be published following the completion of the workshop and conference. 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