Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The HLA Informatics Group (HIG) is a research group at the Anthony Nolan Research Institute that develops, runs and maintains the IMGT (immunogenetics)/HLA (Human leukocyte antigen) Database and the IPD (immuno polymorphism database). The IMGT/HLA Database is a central repository for sequences of the human major histocompatibility complex and currently contains over 5,000 allele sequences, including over 1,800 HLA-B sequences. The group is led by Prof. Steven GE Marsh.As well as sequence information, the IMGT/HLA Database and the IPD Databases include extensive information regarding the source material that sequences are derived from.The IMGT/HLA website is the main source to know how many HLA alleles have been discovered."@en }
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- HLA_Informatics_Group abstract "The HLA Informatics Group (HIG) is a research group at the Anthony Nolan Research Institute that develops, runs and maintains the IMGT (immunogenetics)/HLA (Human leukocyte antigen) Database and the IPD (immuno polymorphism database). The IMGT/HLA Database is a central repository for sequences of the human major histocompatibility complex and currently contains over 5,000 allele sequences, including over 1,800 HLA-B sequences. The group is led by Prof. Steven GE Marsh.As well as sequence information, the IMGT/HLA Database and the IPD Databases include extensive information regarding the source material that sequences are derived from.The IMGT/HLA website is the main source to know how many HLA alleles have been discovered.".
- Q5630203 abstract "The HLA Informatics Group (HIG) is a research group at the Anthony Nolan Research Institute that develops, runs and maintains the IMGT (immunogenetics)/HLA (Human leukocyte antigen) Database and the IPD (immuno polymorphism database). The IMGT/HLA Database is a central repository for sequences of the human major histocompatibility complex and currently contains over 5,000 allele sequences, including over 1,800 HLA-B sequences. The group is led by Prof. Steven GE Marsh.As well as sequence information, the IMGT/HLA Database and the IPD Databases include extensive information regarding the source material that sequences are derived from.The IMGT/HLA website is the main source to know how many HLA alleles have been discovered.".