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A new family of genes coding for an antigen recognized by autologous cytolytic T lymphocytes on a human melanomaInteractions of NK cell receptor KIR3DL1*004 with chaperones and conformation-specific antibody reveal a functional folded state as well as predominant intracellular retentionMisfolding diverts CFTR from recycling to degradation: quality control at early endosomesIdentification of human cancers deficient in antigen processingBiochemical characterization and crystalization of human Zn-alpha2-glycoprotein, a soluble class I major histocompatibility complex homologStructure of a pheromone receptor-associated MHC molecule with an open and empty grooveProtein homeostasis at the plasma membraneModulation of transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP)-mediated peptide import into the endoplasmic reticulum by flavivirus infectionRelation between viral fitness and immune escape within the hepatitis C virus proteaseRapid Determination of HLA B*07 Ligands from the West Nile Virus NY99 GenomeWhat is the role of alternate splicing in antigen presentation by major histocompatibility complex class I molecules?The Peptide-Receptive Transition State of MHC Class I Molecules: Insight from Structure and Molecular DynamicsThe transporter associated with antigen processing: function and implications in human diseasesTapasin enhances MHC class I peptide presentation according to peptide half-lifeDefective presentation of MHC class I-restricted cytotoxic T-cell epitopes in Burkitt's lymphoma cellsMacrophages present exogenous antigens by class I major histocompatibility complex molecules via a secretory pathway as a consequence of interferon-gamma activationβ-Subunit of the Ostα-Ostβ organic solute transporter is required not only for heterodimerization and trafficking but also for functionBrain-infiltrating cytolytic T lymphocytes specific for Theiler's virus recognize H2Db molecules complexed with a viral VP2 peptide lacking a consensus anchor residueHierarchy among multiple H-2b-restricted cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitopes within simian virus 40 T antigen.Functional analysis of amino acid residues encompassing and surrounding two neighboring H-2Db-restricted cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitopes in simian virus 40 tumor antigen.Endogenous presentation of a nascent antigenic epitope to CD8+ CTL is more efficient than exogenous presentation.Contribution of mass spectrometry to contemporary immunology.Major histocompatibility complex class I molecules bind natural peptide ligands lacking the amino-terminal binding residue in vivo.Bystander cells enhance NK cytotoxic efficiency by reducing search time.Design of high-affinity major histocompatibility complex-specific antagonist peptides that inhibit cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activity: implications for control of viral disease.Changing T cell specificity by retroviral T cell receptor display.Paraflagellar rod protein-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes target Trypanosoma cruzi-infected host cells.Tapasin enhances assembly of transporters associated with antigen processing-dependent and -independent peptides with HLA-A2 and HLA-B27 expressed in insect cells.A study of T cell tolerance to the tumor-associated antigen MDM2: cytokines can restore antigen responsiveness, but not high avidity T cell functionLong-term functional duration of immune responses to HCV NS3/4A induced by DNA vaccination.Simian virus 40 infection via MHC class I molecules and caveolae.An in vitro study of the dynamic features of the major histocompatibility complex class I complex relevant to its role as a versatile peptide-receptive moleculeIdentification of new cytotoxic T-cell epitopes on the 38-kilodalton lipoglycoprotein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by using lipopeptides.Characterization of a murine cytomegalovirus class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) homolog: comparison to MHC molecules and to the human cytomegalovirus MHC homolog.Regulation of CD1 antigen-presenting complex stability.A previously unrecognized H-2D(b)-restricted peptide prominent in the primary influenza A virus-specific CD8(+) T-cell response is much less apparent following secondary challenge.The transporter associated with antigen processing TAP: structure and function.Alternative pathways for processing exogenous and endogenous antigens that can generate peptides for MHC class I-restricted presentation.Peptide-MHC heterodimers show that thymic positive selection requires a more restricted set of self-peptides than negative selection.Stability screening of arrays of major histocompatibility complexes on combinatorially encoded flow cytometry beads.
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1990 nî lūn-bûn
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Empty MHC class I molecules come out in the cold.
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Empty MHC class I molecules come out in the cold.
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Empty MHC class I molecules come out in the cold.
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P2093
P356
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P1476
Empty MHC class I molecules come out in the cold.
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P2093
Heemels MT
Ljunggren HG
Neefjes JJ
Schumacher TN
Townsend A
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P304
P356
10.1038/346476A0
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1990-08-01T00:00:00Z
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