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histocompatibility complex

The collection of genes coding for peptides present on the surface of nucleated cells; these peptides are responsible for the differences between genetically non-identical individuals that cause rejection of tissue grafts between such individuals. These peptides were originally called histocompatibility antigens. They are now called histoglobulins, reflecting their structural similarity to immunoglobulins.

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