Page values for "Human Leukocyte Antigen"
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"_pageData" values
1 row is stored for this page| Field | Field type | Value |
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| _pageID | Integer | 859,584 |
| _pageName | Page | Human Leukocyte Antigen |
| _pageTitle | String | Human Leukocyte Antigen |
| _pageNamespace | Integer | 0 |
"definitions" values
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| Term | Page | Human Leukocyte Antigen |
| Short_definition | String | Human Leukocyte Antigen (HYOO-mun LOO-koh-site AN-tih-jen) A type of molecule found on the surface of most cells in the body. Human leukocyte antigens play an important role in the body's immune response to foreign substances. They make up a person's tissue type, which varies from person to person. |
| Type | Page | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Page | Oncology |
| Language | Page | English |
| Source | Page | NCI |
| Comments | String |