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Disrupting explicit encoding paradigms: property-interactive transformers decode T-cell receptor specificity beyond dataset biases. [PDF]
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Large-Scale T-cell Receptor Repertoire Profiling Unveils Tumor-Specific Signals for Diagnosing Indeterminate Pulmonary Nodules. [PDF]
Luo H +28 more
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T cell receptor-like antibody specifically targets and eliminates cells infected with cytomegalovirus. [PDF]
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T cell receptor γδ is a critical, real-time determinant of unique tissue surveillance mechanisms
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1988
Over the past few decades, a solid body of evidence has been built up linking certain autoimmune diseases to the presence of specific major histocompatibility complex haplotypes. Major histocompatibility complex products are used by the immune system to distinguish non-self from self and are important in the recognition of foreign antigen by T cells. T
N, Caccia, T W, Mak
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Over the past few decades, a solid body of evidence has been built up linking certain autoimmune diseases to the presence of specific major histocompatibility complex haplotypes. Major histocompatibility complex products are used by the immune system to distinguish non-self from self and are important in the recognition of foreign antigen by T cells. T
N, Caccia, T W, Mak
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Science, 1987
The primary structure of T cell receptor proteins and genes is well understood. Immunologists are now trying to understand the properties of these interesting molecules. Evidence suggests that T cell αβ receptors recognize a complex of an antigen-derived peptide bound to one of the cell-surface products of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC ...
P, Marrack, J W, Kappler
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The primary structure of T cell receptor proteins and genes is well understood. Immunologists are now trying to understand the properties of these interesting molecules. Evidence suggests that T cell αβ receptors recognize a complex of an antigen-derived peptide bound to one of the cell-surface products of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC ...
P, Marrack, J W, Kappler
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