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. 1985 Dec;56(4):717–723.

Sheep lymphocyte antigens (OLA). I. Major histocompatibility complex class I molecules.

K J Gogolin-Ewens, C R Mackay, W R Mercer, M R Brandon
PMCID: PMC1453804  PMID: 2416683

Abstract

Three monoclonal antibodies, SBU.I 41-17, 41-19 and 41-28, have been produced which recognize sheep Class I major histocompatibility complex antigens (OLA). All three antibodies are able to precipitate a heavy chain of 44,000 MW and a smaller beta 2-microglobulin of 12,000 MW from 125I-surface labelled lymphocytes. The antibodies have been used to localize OLA Class I antigens in lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissues using indirect immunoperoxidase histological staining and cytofluorograph analyses. Evidence suggests that the three antibodies are directed against monomorphic determinants but that they recognize different epitopes.

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