AbstractMultimeric soluble MHC class II molecules stably occupied with covalently attached peptides bind with appropriate specificity to T cell hybridomas and T cells from T cell receptor transgenic mice. There is a direct correlation between soluble T cell receptor affinity for monomeric MHC/peptide and level of binding of multimeric MHC/peptide to T cells. While binding of the multimeric MHC/peptide complex is proportional to T cell receptor affinity and expression level, there is little influence of T cell CD4
Direct identification and isolation of Ag-specific T cells became possible with the development of M...
International audienceThe structural rules governing peptide/MHC (pMHC) recognition by T cells remai...
A long-standing paradox in the study of T cell antigen recognition is that of the high specificity-l...
AbstractMultimeric soluble MHC class II molecules stably occupied with covalently attached peptides ...
Abstracts 1. Production of soluble peptide-MHC class II-Ig fusion proteins The aim of the study i...
AbstractA series of novel chemically defined soluble oligomers of the human MHC class II protein HLA...
AbstractThe central event in thymic selection of T cells bearing αβ TCRs is their interaction with s...
T cell receptors (TCR) identify target cells presenting a ligand consisting of a major histocompatib...
Central to the initiation of a T cell dependent immune response is the recognition of major histocom...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) locus encodes classical MHC class I and MHC class II mole...
The detection and characterization of antigen-specific T cell populations is critical for understand...
AbstractBackground: T-cells are activated by engagement of their clonotypic cell surface receptors w...
The central unit for regulation of the specific immune system is a trimolecular complex made up of t...
Alloreactivity, the capacity of a large number of T lymphocytes to react with foreign MHC molecules,...
The MHC-restriction in T-cell response to antigens indicates that the T cell receptor (TCR) recogniz...
Direct identification and isolation of Ag-specific T cells became possible with the development of M...
International audienceThe structural rules governing peptide/MHC (pMHC) recognition by T cells remai...
A long-standing paradox in the study of T cell antigen recognition is that of the high specificity-l...
AbstractMultimeric soluble MHC class II molecules stably occupied with covalently attached peptides ...
Abstracts 1. Production of soluble peptide-MHC class II-Ig fusion proteins The aim of the study i...
AbstractA series of novel chemically defined soluble oligomers of the human MHC class II protein HLA...
AbstractThe central event in thymic selection of T cells bearing αβ TCRs is their interaction with s...
T cell receptors (TCR) identify target cells presenting a ligand consisting of a major histocompatib...
Central to the initiation of a T cell dependent immune response is the recognition of major histocom...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) locus encodes classical MHC class I and MHC class II mole...
The detection and characterization of antigen-specific T cell populations is critical for understand...
AbstractBackground: T-cells are activated by engagement of their clonotypic cell surface receptors w...
The central unit for regulation of the specific immune system is a trimolecular complex made up of t...
Alloreactivity, the capacity of a large number of T lymphocytes to react with foreign MHC molecules,...
The MHC-restriction in T-cell response to antigens indicates that the T cell receptor (TCR) recogniz...
Direct identification and isolation of Ag-specific T cells became possible with the development of M...
International audienceThe structural rules governing peptide/MHC (pMHC) recognition by T cells remai...
A long-standing paradox in the study of T cell antigen recognition is that of the high specificity-l...