Background: The adaptive immune system of vertebrates has an extraordinary potential to sense and neutralize foreign antigens entering the body. De novo evolution of genes implies that the genome itself expresses novel antigens from intergenic sequences which could cause a problem with this immune system. Peptides from these novel proteins could be presented by the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) receptors to the cell surface and would be recognized as foreign. The respective cells would then be attacked and destroyed, or would cause inflammatory responses. Hence, de novo expressed peptides have to be introduced to the immune system as being self-peptides to avoid such autoimmune reactions. The regulation of the distinction between s...
tive systems of innate immunity. Ancestors of the vertebrates utilized components of the complement ...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
Genetic, transcript, and protein level variations have important functional and evolutionary consequ...
Background: The adaptive immune system of vertebrates has an extraordinary potential to sense and ne...
The adaptive immune system of vertebrates has an extraordinary potential to sense and neutralize for...
It has been proposed that positive selection may be associated with protein functional change. For e...
Contains fulltext : 96950.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pathog...
The immune system may be considered as a sensory organ able to respond to different kinds of danger ...
It has been proposed that positive selection may be associated with protein functional change. For e...
As the first line of defence against pathogens, cells mount an innate immune response, which varies ...
Abstract: The study of immune related genes in lampreys and hagfish provides a unique perspective on...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
T-cell development is perhaps one of the best understood processes of mammalian cell differentiation...
Ory. Asterisks indicate statistically significant enrichment of categories (< 0.05, calculated using...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vas...
tive systems of innate immunity. Ancestors of the vertebrates utilized components of the complement ...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
Genetic, transcript, and protein level variations have important functional and evolutionary consequ...
Background: The adaptive immune system of vertebrates has an extraordinary potential to sense and ne...
The adaptive immune system of vertebrates has an extraordinary potential to sense and neutralize for...
It has been proposed that positive selection may be associated with protein functional change. For e...
Contains fulltext : 96950.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pathog...
The immune system may be considered as a sensory organ able to respond to different kinds of danger ...
It has been proposed that positive selection may be associated with protein functional change. For e...
As the first line of defence against pathogens, cells mount an innate immune response, which varies ...
Abstract: The study of immune related genes in lampreys and hagfish provides a unique perspective on...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
T-cell development is perhaps one of the best understood processes of mammalian cell differentiation...
Ory. Asterisks indicate statistically significant enrichment of categories (< 0.05, calculated using...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vas...
tive systems of innate immunity. Ancestors of the vertebrates utilized components of the complement ...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
Genetic, transcript, and protein level variations have important functional and evolutionary consequ...