Can you possibly hear HLA instead of allergin A?
Posted By: Misha on 2007-10-29
In Reply to: Is this right? Word Help - LinK
Subject: Can you possibly hear HLA instead of allergin A?
Doctors look for a donor who matches their patient's tissue type, specifically their human leukocyte antigen (HLA) tissue type. HLA are proteins — or markers — found on most cells in your body. Your immune system uses these markers to recognize which cells belong in your body and which do not. The closer the match between the patient's HLA markers and yours, the better for the patient.
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