Superantigens are toxins produced in hosts by some pathogenic microbes as a mechanism to sustain their pathogenicity. Superantigens are highly resistant to degradation by proteases enzyme, heat denaturation, and cause many dangerous diseases that in severe cases lead to death. Superantigens are atypical antigens that stimulate a profound proliferation of polyclonal T cells at low concentrations. All superantigens have a standard architecture even though they differ in amino acid sequences and are divided into two groups: endogenous superantigens and exogenous superantigens. The major histocompatibility complex molecules on antigen-presenting cells and T cell receptors on T cells are the major players in identifying foreign antigens. Superan...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
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Superantigens are toxins produced in hosts by some pathogenic microbes as a mechanism to sustain the...
[Extract] Superantigens are classically defined as antigens that induce hyperactivation of the immun...
Bacterial superantigens (SAgs) are effective T-cell stimulatory molecules that lead to massive cytok...
The production of superantigenic exotoxins by Gram positive bacteria underlies the pathology of toxi...
Superantigens are unconventional antigens which recognise immune receptors outside their usual recog...
Increasing evidence suggests that superantigens play a role in immune-mediated diseases. Superantige...
Superantigens (SAgs) are microbial toxins that cross-link T cell receptors with major histocompatibi...
AbstractSuperantigens interact with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules and T-...
Conventional cancer therapies such as Radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery are often associated wi...
Staphylococcus aureus and streptococci secrete a large family of cxotoxins involved in the pathogene...
<div><p>Superantigens (SAgs) are microbial toxins that cross-link T cell receptors with major histoc...
Superantigens (SAgs) are microbial toxins that cross-link T cell receptors with major histocompatibi...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Superantigens are toxins produced in hosts by some pathogenic microbes as a mechanism to sustain the...
[Extract] Superantigens are classically defined as antigens that induce hyperactivation of the immun...
Bacterial superantigens (SAgs) are effective T-cell stimulatory molecules that lead to massive cytok...
The production of superantigenic exotoxins by Gram positive bacteria underlies the pathology of toxi...
Superantigens are unconventional antigens which recognise immune receptors outside their usual recog...
Increasing evidence suggests that superantigens play a role in immune-mediated diseases. Superantige...
Superantigens (SAgs) are microbial toxins that cross-link T cell receptors with major histocompatibi...
AbstractSuperantigens interact with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules and T-...
Conventional cancer therapies such as Radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery are often associated wi...
Staphylococcus aureus and streptococci secrete a large family of cxotoxins involved in the pathogene...
<div><p>Superantigens (SAgs) are microbial toxins that cross-link T cell receptors with major histoc...
Superantigens (SAgs) are microbial toxins that cross-link T cell receptors with major histocompatibi...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
BACKGROUND: The goals of treating patients with cancer are to cure the disease, prolong survival, an...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...