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Matthew J. Waller

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  11
Citations -  1622

Matthew J. Waller is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human leukocyte antigen & Allele. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1576 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew J. Waller include Anthony Nolan & Royal Free Hospital.

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IMGT/HLA and IMGT/MHC: sequence databases for the study of the major histocompatibility complex

TL;DR: The IMGT/HLA database has grown and is the primary source of information for the study of sequences of the human major histocompatibilty complex and the HLA sequences have been extended to include intron sequences and the 3' and 5' untranslated regions in the alignments.
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IMGT/HLA Database—a sequence database for the human major histocompatibility complex

TL;DR: The IMGT/HLA Database specialises in sequences of polymorphic genes of the HLA system, the human major histocompatibility complex (MHC), and provides a model which will be extended to provide specialist databases for polymorphic MHC genes of other species.

IPD - The Immuno-Polymorphism Database

TL;DR: The latest updates and additional tools added to the IPD project are described, which includes access to the European Searchable Tumour Cell-Line Database, a cell bank of immunologically characterized melanoma cell lines.

IMGT/HLA and IMGT/MHC – sequence databases for the study of the major histocompatibility complex.

TL;DR: The IMGT/HLA database (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/imgt/hla) has provided a centralized repository for the sequences of the alleles named by the WHO Nomenclature Committee for Factors of the HLA System for the past four years as mentioned in this paper.
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ISAG/IUIS-VIC Comparative MHC Nomenclature Committee report, 2005

TL;DR: The goals of the committee are to establish a common framework and guidelines for MHC nomenclature in any species in the form of a database that will ensure that in the future, researchers can easily access a source of validated MHC sequences for any species.