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Origin and evolution of the adaptive immune system: genetic events and selective pressuresT Cells in FishCoevolution of T-cell receptors with MHC and non-MHC ligandsMarsupial genome sequences: providing insight into evolution and diseaseA second TCRδ locus in Galliformes uses antibody-like V domains: insight into the evolution of TCRδ and TCRμ genes in tetrapodsThose other mammals: the immunoglobulins and T cell receptors of marsupials and monotremesComparative genomic analysis and evolution of the T cell receptor loci in the opossum Monodelphis domesticaOn the genomics of immunoglobulins in the gray, short-tailed opossum Monodelphis domesticaGenome complexity in the coelacanth is reflected in its adaptive immune systemA case of convergence: why did a simple alternative to canonical antibodies arise in sharks and camels?Immunome database for marsupials and monotremes.Transcriptomic analysis supports similar functional roles for the two thymuses of the tammar wallaby.The origins of vertebrate adaptive immunity.TCR mu recombination and transcription relative to the conventional TCR during postnatal development in opossums.Macroevolutionary Immunology: A Role for Immunity in the Diversification of Animal life.The dynamic TCRδ: TCRδ chains in the amphibian Xenopus tropicalis utilize antibody-like V genes.Platypus TCRμ provides insight into the origins and evolution of a uniquely mammalian TCR locus.Evolutionarily conserved TCR binding sites, identification of T cells in primary lymphoid tissues, and surprising trans-rearrangements in nurse shark.Marsupials and monotremes possess a novel family of MHC class I genes that is lost from the eutherian lineage.Identification and analysis of divergent immune gene families within the Tasmanian devil genome.The UT family of MHC class I loci unique to non-eutherian mammals has limited polymorphism and tissue specific patterns of expression in the opossumA model for the evolution of the mammalian t-cell receptor α/δ and μ loci based on evidence from the duckbill Platypus.A comprehensive analysis of the germline and expressed TCR repertoire in White Peking duck.The development of the immune tissues in marsupial pouch young.What the shark immune system can and cannot provide for the expanding design landscape of immunotherapy.Evolution of innate-like T cells and their selection by MHC class I-like molecules.Genomic organization of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) T cell receptor alpha/delta locus and analysis of expressed products.Evidence for a transposition event in a second NITR gene cluster in zebrafish.Recombination, transcription, and diversity of a partially germline-joined VH in a mammal.Transcriptome sequencing of the long-nosed bandicoot (Perameles nasuta) reveals conservation and innovation of immune genes in the marsupial order Peramelemorphia.T Cell Receptor Alpha Chain Genes in the Teleost Ballan Wrasse (Labrus bergylta) Are Subjected to Somatic Hypermutation.Rearranged T Cell Receptor Sequences in the Germline Genome of Channel Catfish Are Preferentially Expressed in Response to Infection
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A unique T cell receptor discovered in marsupials.
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A unique T cell receptor discovered in marsupials.
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A unique T cell receptor discovered in marsupials.
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Ryan S Schwarz
Zuly E Parra
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10.1073/PNAS.0609106104
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2007-05-29T00:00:00Z