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  • 71MICB — MHC class I polypeptide related sequence B, also known as MICB, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = This gene encodes a heavily glycosylated protein which is a ligand for the NKG2D type II receptor. Binding of the ligand… …

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  • 72major histocompatibility complex — (MHC) A large set of cell surface molecules in each individual, encoded by a family of genes, that serves as a unique biochemical marker of individual identity. It can trigger T cell responses that may lead to rejection of transplanted tissues… …

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  • 73CAAX — MHC Incorporated Subsidiary of Conagra Incorporated (Regional » Railroads) …

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  • 74CAGX — MHC Incorporated Subsidiary of Conagra Incorporated (Regional » Railroads) …

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  • 75CRMX — MHC Incorporated Subsidiary of Conagra Incorporated (Regional » Railroads) …

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  • 76LMWX — MHC Incorporated Subsidiary of Conagra Incorporated (Regional » Railroads) …

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  • 77PBLX — MHC Incorporated Subsidiary of Conagra Incorporated (Regional » Railroads) …

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  • 78Major histocompatibility complex — The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a large genomic region or gene family found in most vertebrates that encodes MHC molecules. MHC molecules play an important role in the immune system and autoimmunity. Proteins are continually… …

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  • 79Complejo mayor de histocompatibilidad — El complejo mayor de histocompatibilidad (CMH o MHC, acrónimo para el inglés major histocompatibility complex), o complejo principal de histocompatibilidad, es una familia de genes ubicados en el brazo corto del cromosoma 6 cuyos productos están… …

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  • 80Major Histocompatibility Complex and Sexual Selection — A pathogen is any agent that causes disease. The body has two defense mechanisms for dealing with pathogenic microorganisms and other harmful substances: the inflammatory reaction and the development of an acquired immunity. Acquired immunity… …

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