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Interspecies MHS Relationships Studied by Serological and Cellular Cross-Reactions

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Current Trends in Histocompatibility

Abstract

The major histocompatibility system (MHS) is an interrelated complex of genes located on a phylogenetically conserved chromosomal region involved in immunological processes. The gene products are transplantation antigens, Ia antigens, and complement factors. The precise relationship of these molecules to the multiple functions associated (in physiology and pathology) with the MHS is still unclear. It is characteristic of the MHS that an extensive series of alleles (a high degree of polymorphism) occurs at the individual gene loci.

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