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(A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One <t>Lambda</t> Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody <t>W6/32</t> to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.
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(A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One <t>Lambda</t> Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody <t>W6/32</t> to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.
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(A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One <t>Lambda</t> Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody <t>W6/32</t> to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.
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(A) <t>HLA</t> <t>class</t> <t>I</t> allotypes represented by the One <t>Lambda</t> Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.
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(A) <t>HLA</t> <t>class</t> <t>I</t> allotypes represented by the One <t>Lambda</t> Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.
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(A) <t>HLA</t> <t>class</t> <t>I</t> allotypes represented by the One <t>Lambda</t> Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.
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(A) <t>HLA</t> <t>class</t> <t>I</t> allotypes represented by the One <t>Lambda</t> Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.
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Journal: American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons

Article Title: Comprehensive Assessment and Standardization of Solid Phase Multiplex-Bead Arrays for the Detection of Antibodies to HLA

doi: 10.1111/ajt.12287

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Article Snippet: Lot No. One Lambda, Inc. LSM12 LABScreen Mixed Class I and Class II Scr 017 016 LS1PRA LABScreen PRA Class I PRA1 014 013 LS2PRA LABScreen PRA Class II PRA2 013 012 LS1A04 LABScreen Single Antigen HLA Class I SA1 006 007 LS2A01 LABScreen Single Antigen HLA Class II SA2 008 009 LS-NC LABScreen negative control 010 011 LS-AB2 Goat anti-human IgG A76 A76 Gen-Probe, Inc 628215 Lifecodes LifeScreen Deluxe Scr 100510-LMX 052311-LMX 628200 Lifecodes Class I ID PRA1 102710-LM1 041311-LM1 628223 Lifecodes Class II IDv2 PRA2 090210-LM2Q 042211-LM2Q 265100 Lifecodes LSA Class I SA1 10050M 04101P 265200 Lifecode LSA Class II SA2 10190D 05311A Luminex L100-CAL1 Calibrator Microspheres I B21094 L100-CAL2 Calibrator Microspheres II B20676 L100-CON1 Control Microspheres I B20770 L100-CON2 Control Microspheres II B20501 Open in a separate window Kits and reagents

Techniques: Negative Control, Luminex

(A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One Lambda Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.

Journal: Tissue antigens

Article Title: Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules

doi: 10.1111/tan.12095

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One Lambda Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.

Article Snippet: The specific reference as listed in the current publication is noted to the right. fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 2 caption a7 (A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One Lambda Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars).

Techniques: Binding Assay

(A) Binding of MA2.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by MA2.1 are shaded in grey. (C) Space-filling model of the binding surface of HLA-A*02 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by MA2.1. Residues 62–65 are critical for formation of the epitope recognized by MA2.1 and are highlighted in red.

Journal: Tissue antigens

Article Title: Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules

doi: 10.1111/tan.12095

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Binding of MA2.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by MA2.1 are shaded in grey. (C) Space-filling model of the binding surface of HLA-A*02 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by MA2.1. Residues 62–65 are critical for formation of the epitope recognized by MA2.1 and are highlighted in red.

Article Snippet: The specific reference as listed in the current publication is noted to the right. fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 2 caption a7 (A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One Lambda Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars).

Techniques: Binding Assay

(A) Binding of PA2.1 (1μg/ml) and BB7.2 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Binding of PA2.1 (50μg/ml) and BB7.2 (50μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (C) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α2 domain. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2 are shaded in grey. (D) Space-filling model of HLA-A*02 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2. Tryptophan at position 107 is considered critical for formation of the epitope recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2 and is highlighted in red.

Journal: Tissue antigens

Article Title: Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules

doi: 10.1111/tan.12095

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Binding of PA2.1 (1μg/ml) and BB7.2 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Binding of PA2.1 (50μg/ml) and BB7.2 (50μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (C) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α2 domain. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2 are shaded in grey. (D) Space-filling model of HLA-A*02 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2. Tryptophan at position 107 is considered critical for formation of the epitope recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2 and is highlighted in red.

Article Snippet: The specific reference as listed in the current publication is noted to the right. fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 2 caption a7 (A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One Lambda Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars).

Techniques: Binding Assay

(A) Binding of BB7.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by BB7.1 are shaded in grey. (C) Space-filling model of the binding surface of HLA-B*07 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by BB7.1. Residues 63–71 in the a1 domain and position 131 in the α2 domain are critical for formation of the epitope recognized by BB7.1 and are highlighted in red.

Journal: Tissue antigens

Article Title: Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules

doi: 10.1111/tan.12095

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Binding of BB7.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by BB7.1 are shaded in grey. (C) Space-filling model of the binding surface of HLA-B*07 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by BB7.1. Residues 63–71 in the a1 domain and position 131 in the α2 domain are critical for formation of the epitope recognized by BB7.1 and are highlighted in red.

Article Snippet: The specific reference as listed in the current publication is noted to the right. fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 2 caption a7 (A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One Lambda Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars).

Techniques: Binding Assay

(A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One Lambda Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.

Journal: Tissue antigens

Article Title: Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules

doi: 10.1111/tan.12095

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) HLA class I allotypes represented by the One Lambda Labscreen and Gen-Probe LifeCodes beadsets. (B) Binding of the monomorphic HLA class I antibody W6/32 to beads from One Lambda LabScreen (grey bars) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (orange bars). The allotypes shown are those common to both beadsets.

Article Snippet: That B*07:03 differs from B*07:02 by non-conservative substitutions at positions 69, 70 and 71 is also evidence that favors this interpretation 35 . fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 5 caption a7 (A) Binding of BB7.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains.

Techniques: Binding Assay

(A) Binding of MA2.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by MA2.1 are shaded in grey. (C) Space-filling model of the binding surface of HLA-A*02 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by MA2.1. Residues 62–65 are critical for formation of the epitope recognized by MA2.1 and are highlighted in red.

Journal: Tissue antigens

Article Title: Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules

doi: 10.1111/tan.12095

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Binding of MA2.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by MA2.1 are shaded in grey. (C) Space-filling model of the binding surface of HLA-A*02 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by MA2.1. Residues 62–65 are critical for formation of the epitope recognized by MA2.1 and are highlighted in red.

Article Snippet: That B*07:03 differs from B*07:02 by non-conservative substitutions at positions 69, 70 and 71 is also evidence that favors this interpretation 35 . fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 5 caption a7 (A) Binding of BB7.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains.

Techniques: Binding Assay

(A) Binding of PA2.1 (1μg/ml) and BB7.2 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Binding of PA2.1 (50μg/ml) and BB7.2 (50μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (C) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α2 domain. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2 are shaded in grey. (D) Space-filling model of HLA-A*02 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2. Tryptophan at position 107 is considered critical for formation of the epitope recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2 and is highlighted in red.

Journal: Tissue antigens

Article Title: Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules

doi: 10.1111/tan.12095

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Binding of PA2.1 (1μg/ml) and BB7.2 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Binding of PA2.1 (50μg/ml) and BB7.2 (50μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (C) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α2 domain. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2 are shaded in grey. (D) Space-filling model of HLA-A*02 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2. Tryptophan at position 107 is considered critical for formation of the epitope recognized by PA2.1 and BB7.2 and is highlighted in red.

Article Snippet: That B*07:03 differs from B*07:02 by non-conservative substitutions at positions 69, 70 and 71 is also evidence that favors this interpretation 35 . fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 5 caption a7 (A) Binding of BB7.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains.

Techniques: Binding Assay

(A) Binding of BB7.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by BB7.1 are shaded in grey. (C) Space-filling model of the binding surface of HLA-B*07 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by BB7.1. Residues 63–71 in the a1 domain and position 131 in the α2 domain are critical for formation of the epitope recognized by BB7.1 and are highlighted in red.

Journal: Tissue antigens

Article Title: Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules

doi: 10.1111/tan.12095

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Binding of BB7.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains. Residues from allotypes that form the epitope recognized by BB7.1 are shaded in grey. (C) Space-filling model of the binding surface of HLA-B*07 (grey) with associated peptide (cyan). Residues highlighted in yellow fall within the footprint recognized by BB7.1. Residues 63–71 in the a1 domain and position 131 in the α2 domain are critical for formation of the epitope recognized by BB7.1 and are highlighted in red.

Article Snippet: That B*07:03 differs from B*07:02 by non-conservative substitutions at positions 69, 70 and 71 is also evidence that favors this interpretation 35 . fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 5 caption a7 (A) Binding of BB7.1 (1μg/ml) to beads coated with HLA class I allotypes from the One Lambda LabScreen (left panel) and Gen-Probe LifeCodes (right panel) beadsets. (B) Alignment of HLA class I allotypes showing selected residues in the α1 and α2 domains.

Techniques: Binding Assay