Recent studies using cloned antigen specific T lymphocytes and monoclonal antibodies directed at their various surface glycoprotein components have led to identification of the human T cell antigen receptor as a surface complex comprised of a clonotypic 90 KD Ti heterodimer and the in-variant 20 and 25 KD T3 molecules. Approximately 30,000-40,000 Ti and T3 molecules exist on the surface of human T lymphocytes. These glycoproteins are acquired and expressed during late thymic ontogeny, thus providing the structural basis for immunologic competence. The alpha and beta subunits of Ti bear no precursor-product relationship to one another and are encoded by separate germline V, D, J and C segments which rearrange during intrathymic differentiati...
The expression of the T cell receptor (Ti)-alpha and -beta subunits in human thymocytes was studied ...
Four distinct T-cell antigen-receptor gene loci have now been identified and partly characterized: ɑ...
Over the past several years, a number of major advances have been made in our understanding of the p...
Recent studies using cloned antigen-specific T lymphocytes and monoclonal antibodies directed at the...
Recent studies using cloned antigen-specific T lymphocytes and monoclonal antibodies directed at the...
Recent studies using cloned antigen-specific T lymphocytes and monoclonal antibodies directed at the...
The human T cell receptor for antigen (Ti) has recently been identified on IL-2 dependent T cell clo...
Several surface molecules appear to be involved in antigen recognition by human T lymphocytes includ...
To obtain further information about the ontogeny of the T-cell antigen/MHC receptor, a Ti beta subun...
Human T-cell clones and anti-T-cell-receptor antibodies (clonotypic) directed at surface receptors f...
In human T lymphocytes the antigen receptor (Ti) is associated non-covalently on the cell surface wi...
T LYMPHOCYTES can be activated by various stimuli directed either against the T-cell antigen recepto...
Monoclonal antibodies specific to human T lymphocyte receptors are currently being used to define th...
We examine the rules governing Ti beta variable (V) gene segment usage in the formation of T cell an...
To obtain information about the structural basis for T-cell antigen recognition, a T3-associated Ti ...
The expression of the T cell receptor (Ti)-alpha and -beta subunits in human thymocytes was studied ...
Four distinct T-cell antigen-receptor gene loci have now been identified and partly characterized: ɑ...
Over the past several years, a number of major advances have been made in our understanding of the p...
Recent studies using cloned antigen-specific T lymphocytes and monoclonal antibodies directed at the...
Recent studies using cloned antigen-specific T lymphocytes and monoclonal antibodies directed at the...
Recent studies using cloned antigen-specific T lymphocytes and monoclonal antibodies directed at the...
The human T cell receptor for antigen (Ti) has recently been identified on IL-2 dependent T cell clo...
Several surface molecules appear to be involved in antigen recognition by human T lymphocytes includ...
To obtain further information about the ontogeny of the T-cell antigen/MHC receptor, a Ti beta subun...
Human T-cell clones and anti-T-cell-receptor antibodies (clonotypic) directed at surface receptors f...
In human T lymphocytes the antigen receptor (Ti) is associated non-covalently on the cell surface wi...
T LYMPHOCYTES can be activated by various stimuli directed either against the T-cell antigen recepto...
Monoclonal antibodies specific to human T lymphocyte receptors are currently being used to define th...
We examine the rules governing Ti beta variable (V) gene segment usage in the formation of T cell an...
To obtain information about the structural basis for T-cell antigen recognition, a T3-associated Ti ...
The expression of the T cell receptor (Ti)-alpha and -beta subunits in human thymocytes was studied ...
Four distinct T-cell antigen-receptor gene loci have now been identified and partly characterized: ɑ...
Over the past several years, a number of major advances have been made in our understanding of the p...