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Structural and functional characterization of a novel T cell receptor co-regulatory protein complex, CD97-CD55Expansion of somatically reverted memory CD8+ T cells in patients with X-linked lymphoproliferative disease caused by selective pressure from Epstein-Barr virus.MHC II tetramers visualize human CD4+ T cell responses to Epstein-Barr virus infection and demonstrate atypical kinetics of the nuclear antigen EBNA1 response.Investigating the structure of the factor B vWF-A domain/CD55 protein-protein complex using DEER spectroscopy: successes and pitfalls.CD8+ T cell responses to lytic EBV infection: late antigen specificities as subdominant components of the total response.Cooperation between Epstein-Barr virus immune evasion proteins spreads protection from CD8+ T cell recognition across all three phases of the lytic cycle.Granule localization of glutaminase in human neutrophils and the consequence of glutamine utilization for neutrophil activity.Molecular dissection of interactions between components of the alternative pathway of complement and decay accelerating factor (CD55).Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of three EGF domains of EMR2, a 7TM immune-system molecule.The characterization of weak protein-protein interactions: evidence from DEER for the trimerization of a von Willebrand Factor A domain in solution.
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Rachel Abbott
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