Medical Definition of Human leukocyte-associated antigens

1. Proteins on the outer part of body cells that help fight illness. These proteins vary from person to person. Scientists think that people with certain types of HLA antigens are more likely to develop insulin-dependent diabetes.The HLA antigens are also responsible for histocompatibility reactions. (09 Oct 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Human Leukocyte-associated Antigens

human geography
human granulocytic ehrlichiosis
human growth hormone
human head
human herpesvirus 1
human herpesvirus 2
human herpesvirus 3
human herpesvirus 4
human herpesvirus 6
human herpesvirus 7
human immunodeficiency virus
human knot
human language technology
human leukocyte antigen
human lymphocyte antigen
human measles immune serum
human menopausal gonadotropin
human microphone
human movement
human nature
human normal immunoglobulin
human palaeontology
human paleontology
human pertussis immune serum
human plasma protein fraction

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