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During the Sixth International Histocompatibility Workshop the formerly determined “long Malay,” HLA-A10.3, and F26 antigens were designated Aw34 [1]. At the Eighth Workshop Aw34 could only be defined by complex “A10-cross-reactive” sera containing Aw34 reactivity. Moreover, it appeared difficult to define Aw34 in the presence of A25 or A26 [2]. The frequency was 1.0% in Caucasoids, 12.5% in Negroes, and 1.9% in Orientals in the Eighth Workshop material.
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Amoroso, A., Engelfriet, C.P., Joysey, V., de Lange, G.G., de Waal, L.P. (1984). Antigen Report: HLA-Aw34. In: Albert, E.D., et al. Histocompatibility Testing 1984. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69770-8_28
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