C4, one of the early components of the classical complement pathway, is encoded within the class III region of the major histocompatibility complex of man at two highly polymorphic loci, C4A and C4B. Widespread use of C4 typing is, however, hindered by the lack of objective standardized methods. Ob
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Reference Typing Report for Complement Component C4
β Scribed by Mauff, G.; Luther, Birgit; Schneider, P.M.; Rittner, C.; Stradmann-Bellinghausen, Beate; Dawkins, R.; Moulds, Joann M.
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- 119983764
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- S. Karger AG
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- 1998
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- English
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- 0254-9670
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