Allospecific and virus-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes are restricted to the N or C1 domain of H-2 antigens expressed on L cells after DNA-mediated gene transfer.
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Creation of H-2 class I epitopes using synthetic peptides: recognition by alloreactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes.The E3/19K protein of adenovirus type 2 binds to the domains of histocompatibility antigens required for CTL recognitionMouse histocompatibility-related genes are not conserved in other mammals.Two different biosynthetic pathways for the secretion of Qa region-associated class I antigens by mouse lymphocytes.T cell receptor interactions with class I heavy-chain influence T cell selection.Intracellular transport blockade caused by disruption of the disulfide bridge in the third external domain of major histocompatibility complex class I antigen.The role of L3T4 in recognition of Ia by a cytotoxic, H-2Dd-specific T cell hybridoma.Dissection of serological and cytolytic T lymphocyte epitopes on murine major histocompatibility antigens by a recombinant H-2 gene separating the first two external domains.Expression and T cell recognition of hybrid antigens with amino-terminal domains encoded by Qa-2 region of major histocompatibility complex and carboxyl termini of transplantation antigens.Molecular basis of the dm1 mutation in the major histocompatibility complex of the mouse: a D/L hybrid gene.Mta, the maternally transmitted antigen, is determined jointly by the chromosomal Hmt and the extrachromosomal Mtf genesStructure and function of three novel MHC class I antigens derived from a C3H ultraviolet-induced fibrosarcoma.Different structural constraints for recognition of mouse H-2Kd and -Kk antigens by alloimmune cytolytic T lymphocytesA single amino acid substitution in the alpha 3 domain of an H-2 class I molecule abrogates reactivity with CTL.The Lyt-2 molecule recognizes residues in the class I alpha 3 domain in allogeneic cytotoxic T cell responses.Structural requirements for class I MHC molecule-mediated antigen presentation and cytotoxic T cell recognition of an immunodominant determinant of the human immunodeficiency virus envelope protein.Site-directed mutagenesis of class I HLA genes. Role of glycosylation in surface expression and functional recognition.Central neuropathogenesis of vesicular stomatitis virus infection of immunodeficient miceMurine infection by vesicular stomatitis virus: initial characterization of the H-2d system.Biochemical and functional analyses of a secreted H-2Ld molecule.Recognition of interspecies hybrid class I histocompatibility antigens by antigen-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes.Molecular characterization of novel H-2 class I molecules expressed by a C3H UV-induced fibrosarcoma.A molecular hybrid of the H-2Dd and H-2Ld genes expressed in the dm1 mutant.Role of a disulfide bridge in the immune function of major histocompatibility class I antigen as studied by in vitro mutagenesis.Recognition of HLA-A2 and -B7 antigens by cloned cytotoxic T lymphocytes after gene transfer into human and monkey, but not mouse, cells.The beta 1 domain of the mouse E beta chain is important for restricted antigen presentation to helper T-cell hybridomas"Exon-shuffling" maps control of antibody- and T-cell-recognition sites to the NH2-terminal domain of the class II major histocompatibility polypeptide A beta.Recognition by CD8 on cytotoxic T lymphocytes is ablated by several substitutions in the class I alpha 3 domain: CD8 and the T-cell receptor recognize the same class I molecule.PIN: a novel protein involved in IFN-gamma accumulation of NOS-1 in neurons.Availability of endogenous peptides limits expression of an M3a-Ld major histocompatibility complex class I chimera.Hormonal regulation of cell surface expression of the major histocompatibility antigen H-2Ld in transfected cells.Determinants recognized by human cytotoxic T cells on a natural hybrid class I HLA molecule.Antigen processing of vesicular stomatitis virus in situ. Interdigitating dendritic cells present viral antigens independent of marginal dendritic cells but fail to prime CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells.
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Allospecific and virus-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes are restricted to the N or C1 domain of H-2 antigens expressed on L cells after DNA-mediated gene transfer.
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scientific article published on May 1983
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Allospecific and virus-specifi ...... er DNA-mediated gene transfer.
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Allospecific and virus-specifi ...... er DNA-mediated gene transfer.
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Allospecific and virus-specifi ...... er DNA-mediated gene transfer.
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Allospecific and virus-specifi ...... er DNA-mediated gene transfer.
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Allospecific and virus-specifi ...... er DNA-mediated gene transfer.
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Allospecific and virus-specifi ...... er DNA-mediated gene transfer.
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Allospecific and virus-specifi ...... ter DNA-mediated gene transfer
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D H Margulies
J G Seidman
S J Burakoff
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10.1073/PNAS.80.9.2709
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1983-05-01T00:00:00Z