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HLA Epitope Compatibility Report (source code)

This report uses epitopes defined in the HLA Epitope Registry.

The IMGT allele database version is ... and the single antigen bead (SAB) reagent lot number is . The session ID is ....

This report is for research use only.

locus group:

recipient antibodies (positive single antigen beads, up to 10 selections allowed, type to filter allele list):*

recipient HLA type (up to 6 selections allowed, type to filter allele list):

donor HLA type (up to 6 selections allowed, type to filter allele list):

NEINot Electronically IncompatibleThere is no inferred reactivity with epitope(s) of this allele.
NEI-RNot Electronically Incompatible-ReviewThis allele has an epitope where 100% of the single antigen bead (SAB) panel beads bearing the epitope are positive, but some beads that don't bear the epitope are also positive. You may want to consider reactivity with this epitope if there isn't a better solution.
EIElectronically IncompatibleThere is inferred reactivity with epitope(s) of this allele. A reactive antibody is inferred when 100% of the single antigen bead (SAB) panel beads bearing the epitope are positive and none of the beads without the epitope are positive.
IIncompatibleThe SAB for this allele is positive.
AAAuto-antibodyThe SAB for this allele is positive, but this is also a recipient allele.

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*This application is currently using SAB alleles contained in the following four (4) panels:

1. LABScreen Single Antigen HLA Class I - Combi (various lots) [LS1A04]
2. LABScreen Single Antigen HLA Class I Supplement (various lots) [LS1ASP01]
3. LABScreen Single Antigen HLA Class II - Group 1 (various lots) [LS2A01]
4. LABScreen Single Antigen HLA Class II Supplement (various lots) [LS2ASP01]

The supplemental panel alleles may not be used, depending on which reagent lot is selected.

Allele names with a gray background are not in the HLA Epitope Registry's list of alleles in commonly used Luminex panels (although they are in our panels).


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