Citations for
1HCG2P8, HCG2P7, HLA-T, HLA-U, HLA-V, HLA-W, HLA-P, RANP1, HCP5P13, HCG2P6, HCG4P10, HCG4P11, HCG4P3, HCG4P4, HCG4P5, HCG4P6, HCG4P7, HCG4P8, HCG4P9, HCP5P2, MICG, RPL7AP7, HCP5P12, HCP5P15, HCP5P3, HCP5P14, HCP5P10
Molecular dynamics of MHC genesis unraveled by sequence analysis of the 1,796,938-bp HLA class I region.
Shiina T, Tamiya G, Oka A, Takishima N, Yamagata T, Kikkawa E, Iwata K, Tomizawa M, Okuaki N, Kuwano Y, Watanabe K, Fukuzumi Y, Itakura S, Sugawara C, Ono A, Yamazaki M, Tashiro H, Ando A, Ikemura T, Soeda E, Kimura M, Bahram S, Inoko H.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(23):13282-7. 1999
2HLA-T, HLA-U, HLA-V, HLA-W, HLA-P, MHC1, HLA-J, HLA-K, HLA-L, HLA-S, HLA-N, HLA-92, HLA-X
The HLA class I gene family includes at least six genes and twelve pseudogenes and gene fragments.
Geraghty DE, Koller BH, Hansen JA, Orr HT.
J Immunol 149(6):1934-46. 1992
3MHC1, HLA-J, HLA-K, HLA-L, HLA-T, HLA-S, HLA-U, HLA-N
Molecular analysis of the human MHC class I region using yeast artificial chromosome clones.
Chimini G, et al.
Immunogenetics 32 : 419-426. 1990