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A guide to antigen processing and presentation
Nature reviews. Immunology, 2022Novalia Pishesha +2 more
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Autophagy and MHC‐restricted antigen presentation
Molecular Immunology, 2018HIGHLIGHTSAutophagy is a conserved cellular process regulated by immunological cues.Autophagy is used to process self and viral antigens restricted by MHC II molecules.Autophagy activity in immunocytes is a tolerogenic and anti‐inflammatory process ...
Jan Valecka +4 more
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Antigen Presentation – Recent Developments
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1996Antigen presentation is principally a function of MHC molecules, assisted by a number of adhesion and co-stimulatory molecules not immediately involved in antigen handling. Each MHC molecule, class I or class II, presents peptides derived from self or foreign proteins according to individual rules which have been elucidated in detail for several dozens
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Mechanisms of Antigen Presentation
cclm, 1999AbstractT-lymphocytes recognize short peptide antigens bound stably to polymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-encoded glycoproteins expressed on the surface of antigen-presenting cells (APC). Two general pathways have evolved to generate peptide-MHC complexes.
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Antigen processing and presentation
Immunology Letters, 1990An overview of the various aspects of antigen degradation and presentation is given with special emphasis on the possible occurrence of variation in the enzymatic machinery present in different cells or individuals. Different procedures for epitope mapping are also presented as well as the characterization of universal epitopes in humans.
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Antigen presenting cells and mechanisms of antigen presentation.
Critical reviews in immunology, 1985In this review we will examine the characteristics of the various cell types which have been shown to present antigens to helper and proliferating T cells and explore what is known about the requirements for antigen presentation by these cells. Cell types to be discussed include mononuclear phagocytes from a variety of tissues as well as nonphagocytic ...
R W, Chesnut, H M, Grey
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