INNO-LiPA® HLA-DRB1 Plus
Detects all known alleles of HLA-DRB1 (except for DRB1*1130) with one amplification and one strip.
Ambiguities with DRB1*03,11,13,14 alleles can be resolved by an additional specific amplification and hybridization on one strip.
INNO-LiPA HLA-DRB1 Plus is a line probe assay for the molecular typing of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) DRB1 alleles at allele group level (DRB1*01–DRB1*16).
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Features & Benefits
More informative than serology
- INNO-LiPA HLA-DRB1 Plus yields more information on genetic variation
- New alleles mainly appear as new probe patterns, not blanks
Convenient
- Reagents are synthesized and are therefore not limited in quantity
- Reagents are standardized to show minimal batch-to-batch differences
- INNO-LiPA HLA-DRB1 Plus utilizes DNA samples that are easy to transport
- Cell viability or surface expression is not important
- One to two strips replace multiple testing
Rapid
- INNO-LiPA HLA-DRB1 Plus can be used for emergency typing as well as for large batch analysis
- One technician – one to one hundred samples – one working day
Simple
- The LiPA technique is easy to perform
- Automation is possible using TENDIGO® and Auto-LiPA™ 48
- Objective interpretation of data with LiRAS® for LiPA HLA software
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HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigens) and Tissue Typing
HLA stands for human leukocyte antigens. These are normal glycoproteins expressed to varying degrees on the surface of almost every cell in the body...
Dec 5, 2018
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