Unprimed T cells are inefficiently stimulated by glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked H-2K^b because of its lipid anchor rather than defects in CD8 binding
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著者
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Robinson Peter
Transplantation Biology Group Mrc Clinical Sciences Centre Royal Postgraduate Medical School
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ZAMOYSKA Rose
Division of Molecular immunology, National institute for Medical Research
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ONG Tim
Division of Molecular immunology, National institute for Medical Research
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KWAN-LIM Gek
Division of Molecular immunology, National institute for Medical Research
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TOMLINSON Peter
Division of Molecular immunology, National institute for Medical Research
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Ong Tim
Division Of Molecular Immunology National Institute For Medical Research
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Zamoyska Rose
Division Of Molecular Immunology National Institute For Medical Research
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Kwan-lim Gek
Division Of Molecular Immunology National Institute For Medical Research
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Tomlinson Peter
Division Of Molecular Immunology National Institute For Medical Research
関連論文
- Unprimed T cells are inefficiently stimulated by glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked H-2K^b because of its lipid anchor rather than defects in CD8 binding
- Effects of different antigenic microenvironments on the course of CD8^+ T cell responses in vivo
- HLA-G functions as a restriction element and a transplantation antigen in mice