In article <ghermans-3007970912350001 at pstn11.luc.ac.be>,
Guy Hermans <hellings at luc.ac.be> wrote:
>Hello all,
>> I'm looking for a straight forward technique to do HLA typing of T
>lymphocytes. If anyone could tell me which one is good and not to
>expensive please let me know. Also I would like to know the companies who
>sell HLA typing kits.
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Hello, Niels and others,
The 12th International Histocompatibility Workshop assembled an HLA
typing kit that uses sequence-specific primers in PCR. It's fairly expens-
ive but it gives very specific results, including many of the subtypes that
a serological test would miss. Contact the following address for more in-
formation:
Tissue Antigen Laboratory
Imperial Cancer Research Fund
44, Lincoln's Inn Fields
London WC2A 3PX
United Kingdom
Fax no. (44) 171-831-6786
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