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The Oncologist, 2025, Vol, XX, Issue XX Predictive role of ARID1A and B2M mutations and the antigen presentation pathway in the efficacy of definitive chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer. [PDF]
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Trends in Neurosciences, 1995
Presentation of antigens for the CNS follows the same general rules as for other tissues. However, the presence of special CNS cells with immune functions plus the blood-brain barrier (BBB) suggests that differences in the way that the immune system functions in the CNS might help to explain why some autoimmune diseases are unique to the CNS ...
M N, Hart, Z, Fabry
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Presentation of antigens for the CNS follows the same general rules as for other tissues. However, the presence of special CNS cells with immune functions plus the blood-brain barrier (BBB) suggests that differences in the way that the immune system functions in the CNS might help to explain why some autoimmune diseases are unique to the CNS ...
M N, Hart, Z, Fabry
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The role of B cell antigen presentation in the initiation of CD4+ T cell response
Immunological Reviews, 2020B cells have been known for their ability to present antigens to T cells for almost 40 years. However, the precise roles of B cell antigen presentation in various immune responses are not completely understood.
Zhaolin Hua, B. Hou
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Antigen presentation, antigen-presenting cells and antigen processing
Current Opinion in Immunology, 1988To summarize, during the period under review there have been considerable advances in our understanding of how antigen is associated with MHC on the surface of a presenting cell. Basic rules which govern this association have been confirmed as including both the nature and the configuration of the antigen.
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Immunologic Research, 1989
A great deal has been learned over the past few years regarding the molecular biology of antigen presentation. These discoveries have been possible in part because of acquisition of protein sequencing data regarding class I and class II MHC molecules and in part because of X-ray crystallographic analysis of the three-dimensional structures of these ...
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A great deal has been learned over the past few years regarding the molecular biology of antigen presentation. These discoveries have been possible in part because of acquisition of protein sequencing data regarding class I and class II MHC molecules and in part because of X-ray crystallographic analysis of the three-dimensional structures of these ...
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Antigen presentation in cancer: insights into tumour immunogenicity and immune evasion
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2021S. Jhunjhunwala, C. Hammer, L. Delamarre
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Antigen presentation: Untapped peptides
Current Biology, 1993Abstract The transporters associated with antigen presentation, TAP1 and TAP2, can apparently by bypassed to allow TAP-independent presentation of peptides to T cells by MHC class i molecules.
M T, Heemels, H, Ploegh
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