Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Revealing the TCR bias for MHC moleculesGenetic variation in MHC proteins is associated with T cell receptor expression biasesThe CD4 and CD3δε Cytosolic Juxtamembrane Regions Are Proximal within a Compact TCR-CD3-pMHC-CD4 Macrocomplex.Reciprocal TCR-CD3 and CD4 Engagement of a Nucleating pMHCII Stabilizes a Functional Receptor Macrocomplex.An integrated strategy for identifying new targets and inferring the mechanism of action: taking rhein as an example
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Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Functional evidence for TCR-intrinsic specificity for MHCII.
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Heather L Parrish
Jelena Vasic
Michael S Kuhns
Neha R Deshpande
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10.1073/PNAS.1518499113
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z