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cross-dressing

2023
Abstract Cross-dressing is the act of dressing in clothing considered appropriate for a different gender. The practice, ancient or modern, is studied alongside issues of gender identity and sexuality and falls into the purview of both gender studies and transgender studies. Ancient Greek and Roman examples of cross-dressing of male to
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MHC cross-dressing in antigen presentation

Advances in Immunology, 2023
Dendritic cells (DCs) orchestrate T cell responses by presenting antigenic peptides on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and providing costimulation and other instructive signals. Professional antigen presenting cells (APCs), including DCs, are uniquely capable of generating and presenting peptide antigens derived from exogenous proteins.
Justin Kline, Brendan Macnabb
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Trogocytosis and cross-dressing in antigen presentation

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2023
Antigen (Ag)-presenting cells capture or synthesize Ags that are processed into peptides bound and displayed on the plasma membrane by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules. Here, we review a mechanism that enables cells to present Ag-loaded MHC molecules that they have not produced themselves, namely trogocytosis.
Schriek, P, Villadangos, JA
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Dendritic cells (cross)dress for success

Immunity, 2022
The relevance of cross-dressing as an antigen presentation mechanism in antitumor responses is not fully understood. In this issue of Immunity, MacNabb et al. (2022) report that dendritic cells use cross-dressing as an effective mechanism to trigger CD8+ T cell antitumor immunity.
Claudia A, Rivera   +1 more
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Cross-Dressing and John Lyly's "Gallathea"

Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 2001
A Broadway revival of Blake Edwards's gender-bending comedy Victor, Victoria caps off a flurry of contemporary critical and popular interest in cross-dressing, the most recent expressions of which range from the sensational thrills of The Crying Game to Marjorie Garber's popular exploration of Vested Interests.' Specifically within the academy ...
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Cross-dressing in Men with Learning Disabilities

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
Four men with learning disabilities were considered to show transvestic fetishism, and a fifth to show transvestism. However, developmental retardation and personality problems may modify the concepts behind such categorisation.
C, Bowler, R A, Collacott
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