AbstractStudies of the cellular immunology and protein structure of human and mouse CD1 proteins reveal these to be a family of antigen-presenting molecules that allow T cells to recognize lipid and glycolipid antigens of microbial pathogens
The CD1 system binds lipid antigens for display to T cells. Here, we solved lipidomes for the four h...
Human CD1c is a protein that activates alpha beta T cells by presenting self antigens, synthetic man...
T cells specific for lipid antigens participate in regulation of the immune response during infectio...
AbstractThe CD1 family of MHC class I-related proteins present foreign and self-lipid antigens for s...
AbstractThe ability to sample relevant intracellular compartments is necessary for effective antigen...
SummaryHuman CD1c is a protein that activates αβ T cells by presenting self antigens, synthetic mann...
AbstractRecognition of lipid antigens by T lymphocytes is well established. Lipids are recognized by...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
AbstractThe ability of human CD1b molecules to present nonpeptide antigens is suggested by the T cel...
Antigen presentation is the “sine qua non” of the mammalian adaptive immune system. The assembly of ...
SummaryCD1a is expressed on Langerhans cells (LCs) and dendritic cells (DCs), where it mediates T ce...
CD1 molecules present lipid antigens to T cells. In this issue of Immunity, Scharf et al. (2010) sol...
CD1c is expressed with high density on human dendritic cells (DCs) and B cells, yet its antigen pres...
It is well established that different populations of alphabeta T lymphocytes can recognize not only ...
The recent discovery of dideoxymycobactin (DDM) as a ligand for CD1a demonstrates how a nonribosomal...
The CD1 system binds lipid antigens for display to T cells. Here, we solved lipidomes for the four h...
Human CD1c is a protein that activates alpha beta T cells by presenting self antigens, synthetic man...
T cells specific for lipid antigens participate in regulation of the immune response during infectio...
AbstractThe CD1 family of MHC class I-related proteins present foreign and self-lipid antigens for s...
AbstractThe ability to sample relevant intracellular compartments is necessary for effective antigen...
SummaryHuman CD1c is a protein that activates αβ T cells by presenting self antigens, synthetic mann...
AbstractRecognition of lipid antigens by T lymphocytes is well established. Lipids are recognized by...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
AbstractThe ability of human CD1b molecules to present nonpeptide antigens is suggested by the T cel...
Antigen presentation is the “sine qua non” of the mammalian adaptive immune system. The assembly of ...
SummaryCD1a is expressed on Langerhans cells (LCs) and dendritic cells (DCs), where it mediates T ce...
CD1 molecules present lipid antigens to T cells. In this issue of Immunity, Scharf et al. (2010) sol...
CD1c is expressed with high density on human dendritic cells (DCs) and B cells, yet its antigen pres...
It is well established that different populations of alphabeta T lymphocytes can recognize not only ...
The recent discovery of dideoxymycobactin (DDM) as a ligand for CD1a demonstrates how a nonribosomal...
The CD1 system binds lipid antigens for display to T cells. Here, we solved lipidomes for the four h...
Human CD1c is a protein that activates alpha beta T cells by presenting self antigens, synthetic man...
T cells specific for lipid antigens participate in regulation of the immune response during infectio...