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Multiplex serological profiling reveals diverse avian and mammalian influenza A virus exposure in swine. [PDF]
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Impact of heme on the therapeutic efficacy of anti-CD20 antibodies. [PDF]
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Production and Characterization of Recombinant Single-Chain Variable Fragment (scFv) Antibody Against <i>Fasciola gigantica</i> Saposin-like Protein 2. [PDF]
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Molecular Heterogeneity of H‐2 Antigens
Immunological Reviews, 1981Since the discovery of the H-2Ld molecule (Lemonnier et al. 1975) we have demonstrated that several K and D region alleles produce more than one type of H-2 molecules. Two of four different molecules were distinguished in the products of different alleles.
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Lymphocyte recognition of H‐2 antigen in liposomes
Journal of Supramolecular Structure and Cellular Biochemistry, 1981AbstractLiposomes containing purified H‐2Kk will specifically stimulate generation of a secondary allogeneic cytolytic T lymphocyte response. Effective recognition was found to depend on the structure of the liposomes. Including detergent‐insoluble plasma membrane matrix during formation resulted in liposomes having two‐ to fourfold more activity than ...
Herrmann, S H, Mescher, M F
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Antigenic competition between minor (Non-H-2) histocompatibility antigens
Immunogenetics, 1981The potential for interactions between different antigens in grafted tissue is important, for practical reasons, to the transplant surgeon. In addition, these interactions can provide the immunologist with an insight into complex cellmediated immune responses. Minor histocompatibility antigens are both useful and convenient for experimental examination
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H-2 haplotypes, genes and antigens: Second listing
Immunogenetics, 1983In this second part of the Second Listing, we describe genes that constitute the H-2 complex proper. Here, we define the complex functionally as consisting of class I and class II loci (see Klein et al. 1983a). The H-2-associated complement loci and the Neu-1 locus have been described in the first part of the Second Listing (Klein et al. 1982), but for
J, Klein, F, Figueroa, C S, David
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