Nucleic acids for the detection of the Bak polymorphism in human

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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ABSTRACT:
Isolated polynucleotide molecules and peptides encoded by these molecules can be used in the analysis of alloantigen phenotypes, as well as in diagnostic and therapeutic applications, relating to human platelet Bak polymorphism. By analyzing genomic DNA or amplified genomic DNA, or amplified cDNA derived from platelet mRNA, it is possible to type glycoprotein GPIIb with regard to the Bak polymorphism, for example, in the context of diagnosing and treating clinical syndromes associated with GPIIb-related immune responses.

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Hayzer et al. (1994) Gene 151:267-271.
Saiki et al. (1986) Nature 324:163-166.

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