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Trends in Immunology, 2003
Intestinal intra-epithelial lymphocytes (iIELs) are a major lymphocyte population, reside in close proximity to the intestinal lumen and are conserved throughout vertebrate evolution. iIELs consist of several unique T-cell phenotypes and express both non-rearranged innate immune receptors and rearranged adaptive immune receptors.
Gobardhan Das, Charles A. Janeway
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Intestinal intra-epithelial lymphocytes (iIELs) are a major lymphocyte population, reside in close proximity to the intestinal lumen and are conserved throughout vertebrate evolution. iIELs consist of several unique T-cell phenotypes and express both non-rearranged innate immune receptors and rearranged adaptive immune receptors.
Gobardhan Das, Charles A. Janeway
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Trends in Immunology, 2001
A report in the 15th December issue of Science shows that class I MHC and CD3-ζ are found in the brains of mice. A group from Harvard Medical School led by Carla Shatz, Professor of Neurobiology, demonstrated that the two immune proteins were necessary for accurate assembly of the brain.
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A report in the 15th December issue of Science shows that class I MHC and CD3-ζ are found in the brains of mice. A group from Harvard Medical School led by Carla Shatz, Professor of Neurobiology, demonstrated that the two immune proteins were necessary for accurate assembly of the brain.
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2012
Ubiquitinated protein detection is often troublesome since in most cases this modification reduces the half-life of targeted proteins, inducing their degradation. Furthermore, ubiquitination is reversible thanks to the action of highly specific deubiquitinases present in all eukaryotic cells.
Evelina Gatti+8 more
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Ubiquitinated protein detection is often troublesome since in most cases this modification reduces the half-life of targeted proteins, inducing their degradation. Furthermore, ubiquitination is reversible thanks to the action of highly specific deubiquitinases present in all eukaryotic cells.
Evelina Gatti+8 more
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Tissue Antigens, 1978
HLA typing of a family with PTA (factor XI) deficiency revealed that there was no linkage between PTA deficiency and the major histocompatibility complex.
J. Y. Muller+3 more
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HLA typing of a family with PTA (factor XI) deficiency revealed that there was no linkage between PTA deficiency and the major histocompatibility complex.
J. Y. Muller+3 more
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A novel MHC class I–like gene is mutated in patients with hereditary haemochromatosis
Nature Genetics, 1996J. Feder+32 more
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Immunology Letters, 1991
The level of expression of class I and class II MHC antigens in any particular cell is not a fixed characteristic, but is subject to wide fluctuation. The "resting" level of expression varies widely in different cell types, e.g., the cells of the exocrine pancreas and the myocardial cell express neither class I nor class II MHC antigens, whereas B ...
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The level of expression of class I and class II MHC antigens in any particular cell is not a fixed characteristic, but is subject to wide fluctuation. The "resting" level of expression varies widely in different cell types, e.g., the cells of the exocrine pancreas and the myocardial cell express neither class I nor class II MHC antigens, whereas B ...
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1994
Our understanding of AIDS has been expanded by studies in nonhuman primates. Several vaccine studies in macaques have suggested that a strong immune response to SIV can be generated in appropriately immunized monkeys (Murphy-Corb et al. 1989; Desrosiers et al. 1989). Furthermore, these studies provided the first demonstration that it may be possible to
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Our understanding of AIDS has been expanded by studies in nonhuman primates. Several vaccine studies in macaques have suggested that a strong immune response to SIV can be generated in appropriately immunized monkeys (Murphy-Corb et al. 1989; Desrosiers et al. 1989). Furthermore, these studies provided the first demonstration that it may be possible to
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SYFPEITHI: database for MHC ligands and peptide motifs
Immunogenetics, 1999H. Rammensee+4 more
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