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Molecules Related to Class-I Major Histocompatibility Complex Antigens

Annual Review of Immunology, 1990
Article de synthese sur la structure et l'expression de molecules apparentees aux molecules de classe I chez la souris. Etat de la recherche sur les molecules solubles, liees a des phospholipides et membranaires comprises dans ce groupe; etude comparative des structures de ces ...
I Stroynowski
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Expression of class I and class II major histocompatibility complex antigens on human hepatocytes

open access: yesHepatology, 1988
We analyzed whether normal human hepatocytes, which normally do not display Class II major histocompatibility complex antigens, can be induced to express them in vitro, and whether this induction has an in vivo counterpart in chronic liver diseases.
A. Franco   +5 more
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Subunit interactions of class I histocompatibility antigens

Biochemistry, 1985
The kinetics of dissociation of iodinated beta 2-microglobulin (beta 2m) from the papain-solubilized class I histocompatibility antigen HLA-B7 have been investigated. In the presence of unlabeled beta 2m, most of the HLA dissociates according to a single rate constant, whereas in the absence of unlabeled beta 2m, the system approaches an equilibrium ...
K C, Parker, J L, Strominger
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Tolerance of class I histocompatibility antigens expressed extrathymically

Nature, 1989
Although convincing evidence has been obtained for the imposition of self-tolerance by the intrathymic deletion of self-reactive T cells, the development of tolerance to antigens which are expressed only in the periphery is not so well understood.
G, Morahan, J, Allison, J F, Miller
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Proteolysis and class I major histocompatibility complex antigen presentation

Immunological Reviews, 1999
Summary: The class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC class 1) presents 8–10 residue peptides to cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Most of these antigenic peptides are generated during protein degradation in the cytoplasm and are then transported into the endoplasmic reticulum by the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP), Several lines of ...
I A, York   +3 more
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