A possible immunodominant epitope recognized by murine T lymphocytes immune to different myoglobins.
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Neutralization epitope responsible for the hepatitis B virus subtype-specific protection in chimpanzees.Characterization of and functional antigen presentation by central nervous system mononuclear cells from mice infected with Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virusHelper T-cell antigenic site identification in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome virus gp120 envelope protein and induction of immunity in mice to the native protein using a 16-residue synthetic peptide.Structural basis of antigen recognition by T lymphocytes. Implications for vaccines.The T cell receptor repertoire influences V beta element usage in response to myoglobin.Genetic regulation of the immune response to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). IV. Distinct H-2-linked Ir genes control antibody responses to different HBsAg determinants on the same molecule and map to the I-A and I-C subregions.Influenza virus site recognized by a murine helper T cell specific for H1 strains. Localization to a nine amino acid sequence in the hemagglutinin molecule.T cell clones specific for an amphipathic alpha-helical region of sperm whale myoglobin show differing fine specificities for synthetic peptides. A multiview/single structure interpretation of immunodominanceImmunologically relevant peptide antigen exists on the presenting cell in a manner accessible to macromolecules in solution.Limiting dilution comparison of the repertoires of high and low responder MHC-restricted T cells.Influences of antigen processing on the expression of the T cell repertoire. Evidence for MHC-specific hindering structures on the products of processing.T-cell antigenic sites tend to be amphipathic structures.The murine bm12 gene conversion provides evidence that T cells recognize predominantly Ia conformation.Non-specific peptide size effects in the recognition by site-specific T-cell clones. Demonstration with a T site of myoglobin.Site recognition by protein-primed T cells shows a non-specific peptide size requirement beyond the essential residues of the site. Demonstration by defining an immunodominant T site in myoglobin.T-cell recognition and antigen presentation of myoglobin. Protein recognition by site-specific T-cell clones is influenced by amino acid substitutions outside the site.In vitro neutralization of hepatitis B virus by monoclonal antibodies against the viral surface antigen.
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A possible immunodominant epitope recognized by murine T lymphocytes immune to different myoglobins.
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A possible immunodominant epit ...... mmune to different myoglobins.
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A possible immunodominant epit ...... mmune to different myoglobins.
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A possible immunodominant epit ...... mmune to different myoglobins.
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A possible immunodominant epit ...... mmune to different myoglobins.
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A possible immunodominant epit ...... mmune to different myoglobins.
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Berkower I
Berzofsky JA
Buckenmeyer GK
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10.1073/PNAS.79.15.4723
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1982-08-01T00:00:00Z