Self-tolerance eliminates T cells specific for Mls-modified products of the major histocompatibility complex.
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Mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen expression in B cells is regulated by a central enhancer within the pol geneA specific HLA-DP beta allele is associated with pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis but not adult rheumatoid arthritisT cells that are naturally tolerant to cartilage-derived type II collagen are involved in the development of collagen-induced arthritisTo drive or be driven: the path of a mouse model of recurrent pregnancy lossMolecular mimicry of trifluoroacetylated human liver protein adducts by constitutive proteins and immunochemical evidence for its impairment in halothane hepatitisRequirement of the familial Alzheimer's disease gene PS2 for apoptosis. Opposing effect of ALG-3Virus-encoded superantigensDeath pathways in T cell homeostasis and their role in autoimmune diabetes.Challenging the Tritope Model of T cell receptor structure-function relationships with classical data on 'super' and 'allo-MHC' antigens.Cellular immune mechanisms in chronic autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (ATP).Novel treatments for immune thrombocytopenia.T cell tolerance to Mlsa encoded antigens in T cell receptor V beta 8.1 chain transgenic mice.Increased levels of serum IgM antibody to staphylococcal enterotoxin B in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Genetics of mouse mammary tumor virus-induced mammary tumors: linkage of tumor induction to the gag gene.Bacterial and viral superantigens: roles in autoimmunity?Targeting p53 as a general tumor antigen.The cytotoxic T-cell response to herpes simplex virus type 1 infection of C57BL/6 mice is almost entirely directed against a single immunodominant determinant.T-cell receptor alpha-chain variable-region haplotypes of normal and autoimmune laboratory mouse strains.High throughput sequencing reveals a complex pattern of dynamic interrelationships among human T cell subsets.An analysis of T-cell receptor variable region gene expression in major histocompatibility complex disparate mice.Interplays between mouse mammary tumor virus and the cellular and humoral immune response.Intrinsic B-cell hyporesponsiveness accounts for self-tolerance in lysozyme/anti-lysozyme double-transgenic micePositive selection of transgenic receptor-bearing thymocytes by Kb antigen is altered by Kb mutations that involve peptide binding.Thymus: a direct target tissue in graft-versus-host reaction after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation that results in abrogation of induction of self-tolerance.Mtv-1 superantigen trafficks independently of major histocompatibility complex class II directly to the B-cell surface by the exocytic pathway.Immune response to mouse mammary tumor virus in mice lacking the alpha/beta interferon or the gamma interferon receptor.Increased sensitivity to staphylococcal enterotoxin B following adenoviral infectionSelf-reactive T cells can escape clonal deletion in T-cell receptor V beta 8.1 transgenic mice.Superantigens: mechanisms by which they may induce, exacerbate and control autoimmune diseases.The mouse mammary tumor virus transcription enhancers for hematopoietic progenitor and mammary gland cells share functional elements.Determinants of the B-cell response against a transgenic autoantigenMouse mammary tumor virus carrying a bacterial supF gene has wild-type pathogenicity and enables rapid isolation of proviral integration sitesTransplantation tolerance correlates with high levels of T- and B-lymphocyte activity.Identification of key amino acids of the mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen involved in the specific interaction with T-cell receptor V(beta) domains.Expression in transgenic mice of class I histocompatibility antigens controlled by the metallothionein promoter.Expression of mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen accelerates tumorigenicity of myeloma cells.Clonal deletion of specific thymocytes by an immunoglobulin idiotype.Lymphocytes selected in allogeneic thymic epithelium mediate dominant tolerance toward tissue grafts of the thymic epithelium haplotypeThe ubiquitously expressed Csk adaptor protein Cbp is dispensable for embryogenesis and T-cell development and functionThe use of mouse models to better understand mechanisms of autoimmunity and tolerance
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Self-tolerance eliminates T cells specific for Mls-modified products of the major histocompatibility complex.
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1988 nî lūn-bûn
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Self-tolerance eliminates T ce ...... or histocompatibility complex.
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Self-tolerance eliminates T ce ...... or histocompatibility complex.
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Self-tolerance eliminates T ce ...... or histocompatibility complex.
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Self-tolerance eliminates T ce ...... or histocompatibility complex.
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Self-tolerance eliminates T ce ...... or histocompatibility complex.
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Self-tolerance eliminates T ce ...... or histocompatibility complex.
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10.1038/332035A0
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1988-03-01T00:00:00Z
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