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2012
Because several antigenic peptides of human tumors that are recognized by T-lymphocytes have been identified, immune responses against cancer can now be artificially manipulated. Furthermore, since T-lymphocytes have been found to play an important role in the rejection of tumors by the host and also to have antigen-specific proliferative potentials ...
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Because several antigenic peptides of human tumors that are recognized by T-lymphocytes have been identified, immune responses against cancer can now be artificially manipulated. Furthermore, since T-lymphocytes have been found to play an important role in the rejection of tumors by the host and also to have antigen-specific proliferative potentials ...
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Antigen-antigen receptor interactions
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1991Abstract The genetic basis of antigen receptor diversity is understood for both B and T cell systems. Structural aspects of five specific antibody-antigen interactions have also been described. During the past year, new data comparing the structures of liganded and unliganded antibodies have given support to the hypothesis that there exists a ...
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Nature, 1992
A new process, antigenization of antibodies, consisting of the expression of oligopeptides in the hypervariable loops of an antibody molecule is described. The potential applications of antigenized antibodies are discussed.
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A new process, antigenization of antibodies, consisting of the expression of oligopeptides in the hypervariable loops of an antibody molecule is described. The potential applications of antigenized antibodies are discussed.
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Immunochemical quantitation of antigens by single radial immunodiffusion.
Immunochemistry, 1965G. Mancini, A. Carbonara, J. Heremans
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Antigens, Antigenicity, and Immunogenicity
2015The initiation of an immune response requires the interaction between T cells, B cells, and antigen-presenting cells (APCs), which form central components of almost all immune responses, and antigens, substances recognized as foreign by the immune system. The ability of an antigen to combine with antibody reflects the property of antigenicity.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
The level of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is often elevated in the serum of patients with cancer. This article reviews the clinical usefulness of this observation. Carcinoembryonic antigen is not useful for detecting asymptomatic cancer; its sensitivity and specificity are not high, particularly for early stages of disease, so in populations with low
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The level of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is often elevated in the serum of patients with cancer. This article reviews the clinical usefulness of this observation. Carcinoembryonic antigen is not useful for detecting asymptomatic cancer; its sensitivity and specificity are not high, particularly for early stages of disease, so in populations with low
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Australia Antigen (Hepatitis-Associated Antigen)
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1972J V, Wells, H H, Fundenberg
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Cancer/testis antigens, gametogenesis and cancer
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2005A. Simpson +4 more
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The HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins: fusogens, antigens, and immunogens.
Science, 1998R. Wyatt, J. Sodroski
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