RE: Murine Histocompatability Antigens
Calman Prussin (CPRUSSIN@atlas.niaid.nih.gov)
Mon, 11 Nov 1996 16:54:19 -0500
The Pharmingen catalog has a nice section on pages 68-69 with data for
the most common 45 mouse strains. If you need something more exotic,
Jan Klein's book will have it.
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>From: aultk.mmcwp4@mmc.org
>Sent: Friday, November 8, 1996 12:03
>To: Cytometry Mailing List
>Subject: Murine Histocompatability Antigens
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>This is not strictly a Cytometry question, but I'm sure that
>some of you will know the answer.
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>I find myself repeatedly needing to look up which H-2 and I-A
>alleles are expressed on different inbred mouse strains. I
>have search on the internet for this information without
>success. It does not seem to be in the Jackson Lab Mouse
>Genome Database, or if it is, I can't find it.
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>Can anyone point me to a source (I would even settle for a
>paper-based source) for information on murine H-2 and I-A
>types?
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>At the moment I need to know the I-A type of C57Bl/6 mice if
>anyone has it easily available.
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>Thanks,
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