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The following pages link to Significance of T-cell stimulation by altered peptide ligands in T cell biology (Q40540019):
Displaying 29 items.
- Not all effector CD8 T cells are alike (Q30310748) (← links)
- Distinct T cell receptor signaling requirements for perforin- or FasL-mediated cytotoxicity (Q30442845) (← links)
- Glatiramer acetate (Copaxone) induces degenerate, Th2-polarized immune responses in patients with multiple sclerosis (Q33180102) (← links)
- A kinetic differentiation model for the action of altered TCR ligands. (Q33542325) (← links)
- Tyrosine kinase chimeras for antigen-selective T-body therapy (Q33933219) (← links)
- Cooperative enhancement of specificity in a lattice of T cell receptors (Q35894714) (← links)
- A peptide composed of tandem analogs of two myasthenogenic T cell epitopes interferes with specific autoimmune responses (Q36083197) (← links)
- West Nile virus T-cell ligand sequences shared with other flaviviruses: a multitude of variant sequences as potential altered peptide ligands (Q36155428) (← links)
- Selective activation of Fas/Fas ligand-mediated cytotoxicity by a self peptide (Q36366862) (← links)
- Alteration at a single amino acid residue in the T cell receptor alpha chain complementarity determining region 2 changes the differentiation of naive CD4 T cells in response to antigen from T helper cell type 1 (Th1) to Th2. (Q36368633) (← links)
- Induction of apoptosis and T helper 2 (Th2) responses correlates with peptide affinity for the major histocompatibility complex in self-reactive T cell receptor transgenic mice (Q36376784) (← links)
- The identification of CD4 T cell epitopes with dedicated synthetic peptide libraries (Q36586011) (← links)
- Interleukin 2 production, not the pattern of early T-cell antigen receptor-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation, controls anergy induction by both agonists and partial agonists (Q37362068) (← links)
- Nicotine and inflammatory neurological disorders (Q37488634) (← links)
- Development of designed site-directed pseudopeptide-peptido-mimetic immunogens as novel minimal subunit-vaccine candidates for malaria. (Q37816902) (← links)
- On Peptides and Altered Peptide Ligands: From Origin, Mode of Action and Design to Clinical Application (Immunotherapy). (Q38958324) (← links)
- Identification of cardiac myosin peptides capable of inducing autoimmune myocarditis in BALB/c mice (Q39764072) (← links)
- Molecular mimicry: can epitope mimicry induce autoimmune disease? (Q40653042) (← links)
- Single amino acid analogs of a myasthenogenic peptide modulate specific T cell responses and prevent the induction of experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis (Q41033741) (← links)
- The contribution of peptides to T cell allorecognition and allograft rejection (Q41091913) (← links)
- Tumor recognition by the cellular immune system: new aspects of tumor immunology. (Q41455911) (← links)
- Antigen-specific signaling by a soluble, dimeric peptide/major histocompatibility complex class II/Fc chimera leading to T helper cell type 2 differentiation (Q41875914) (← links)
- Protection against lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection induced by a reduced peptide bond analogue of the H-2Db-restricted CD8( ) T cell epitope GP33. (Q45751158) (← links)
- Altered peptide ligand modulation of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis: immune responses within the CNS (Q48498649) (← links)
- Exploration of requirements for peptidomimetic immune recognition. Antigenic and immunogenic properties of reduced peptide bond pseudopeptide analogues of a histone hexapeptide. (Q53977880) (← links)
- Peptide-MHC potency governs dynamic interactions between T cells and dendritic cells in lymph nodes (Q57962178) (← links)
- Molecular mimicry and the T-cell repertoire (Q71090536) (← links)
- Modulation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis: effect of altered peptide ligand on chemokine and chemokine receptor expression (Q73056551) (← links)
- Administration of different antigenic forms of altered peptide ligands derived from HIV-1 RTase influences their effects on T helper cell activation (Q78733922) (← links)