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.
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An MHC class II restriction bias in CD4 T cell responses toward I-A is altered to I-E in DM-deficient miceAnalysis of murine major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T-cell responses to the flavivirus Kunjin by using vaccinia virus expressionDNA vaccine that targets hemagglutinin to MHC class II molecules rapidly induces antibody-mediated protection against influenza.Hilary Koprowski and the viral immunity hub at the 1980s Wistar Institute: a T cell epitope perspective.The principle of delivery of T cell epitopes to antigen-presenting cells applied to peptides from influenza virus, ovalbumin, and hen egg lysozyme: implications for peptide vaccination.Synthetic peptides representing T-cell epitopes act as carriers in pneumococcal polysaccharide conjugate vaccinesA sequence pattern common to T cell epitopesMost influenza A virus-specific memory cytotoxic T lymphocytes react with antigenic epitopes associated with internal virus determinants.Distinct recognition phenotypes exist for T cell clones specific for small peptide regions of proteins. Implications for the mechanisms underlying major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen recognition and clonal deletion models of immune rDifferences in antigen presentation to MHC class I-and class II-restricted influenza virus-specific cytolytic T lymphocyte clonesExtensive diversity in the recognition of influenza virus hemagglutinin by murine T helper clones.The T cell repertoire for recognition of a phylogenetically distant protein antigen. Peptide specificity and MHC restriction of staphylococcal nuclease-specific T cell clones.On the role of the transmembrane anchor sequence of influenza hemagglutinin in target cell recognition by class I MHC-restricted, hemagglutinin-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes.Structure-function relationships among highly diverse T cells that recognize a determinant from influenza virus hemagglutininHuman T cell response to the surface antigen of hepatitis B virus (HBsAg). Endosomal and nonendosomal processing pathways are accessible to both endogenous and exogenous antigen.Influences of antigen processing on the expression of the T cell repertoire. Evidence for MHC-specific hindering structures on the products of processing.Two minor determinants of myelin basic protein induce experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in SJL/J mice.Class II major histocompatibility complex-restricted T cells specific for a virion structural protein that do not recognize exogenous influenza virus. Evidence that presentation of labile T cell determinants is favored by endogenous antigen synthesiGenetic basis for T cell recognition of a major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted neo-self peptidePeripheral tolerance in transgenic mice: tolerance to class II MHC and non-MHC transgene antigens.Overlapping cytotoxic T-lymphocyte and B-cell antigenic sites on the influenza virus H5 hemagglutininDistinct epitopes recognized by I-Ad-restricted T-cell clones within antigenic site E on influenza virus hemagglutinin.Induction of immune response to influenza virus with anti-idiotypic antibodiesClass II-restricted T-cell clones to a synthetic peptide of influenza virus hemagglutinin differ in their fine specificities and in the ability to respond to virus.Mapping an antibody-binding site and a T-cell-stimulating site on the 1A protein of respiratory syncytial virusRole of receptor-binding activity of the viral hemagglutinin molecule in the presentation of influenza virus antigens to helper T cells.The specificity of targeted vaccines for APC surface molecules influences the immune response phenotype.T-cell antigenic sites tend to be amphipathic structures.Human T-lymphocyte response in vitro to synthetic peptides of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D.Protein antigenic structures recognized by T cells: potential applications to vaccine design.Minimum length of an idiotypic peptide and a model for its binding to a major histocompatibility complex class II moleculeThymic selection of CD8+ single positive cells with a class II major histocompatibility complex-restricted receptor.Signals through T cell receptor-zeta chain alone are insufficient to prime resting T lymphocytes.CD4+ T cell mediated intestinal immunity: chronic inflammation versus immune regulation.Predictions of linear T-cell and B-cell epitopes in proteins encoded by HIV-1, HIV-2 and SIVMAC and the conservation of these sites between strains.
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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.
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B Dietzschold
C J Hackett
D Gillessen
F Melchers
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10.1084/JEM.158.2.294
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1983-08-01T00:00:00Z