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by SF de Almeida - 2005 - Cited by 38 - Related articles
Sep 1, 2009 – Here, we review an extensive array of published studies supporting the view that antigen presentation pathways are targeted at many points .
View and export a list (.xls format) of all proteins, genes, and products ( Silencer® siRNAs & TaqMan® Gene Expression Assays) associated with this pathway. .
Jul 12, 2010 – Pathway of class I MHC restricted presentation of an endogenously synthesized antigen. An example of such an antigen would be a viral .
In many cases two distinct antigen presentation pathways are involved in the initial generation of the immune response and in the subsequent identification .
The antigen presentation pathways of DCs. Like most cells in the body, DCs can present, bound to MHC class I molecules, antigens that they have themselves .
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Jump to The Class I Pathway: Class I histocompatibility molecules are transmembrane proteins expressed at the cell surface. .
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Summary Classical antigen presentation by major histocompatibility complex class I molecules . Alternative pathways for processing of endogenous antigens, .
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by S Pillai - 2002
Antigen Processing and Presentation by MHCs Pathway.
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Here I've shown a virus-infected cell, but the antigen presentation pathway goes on all the time, even in normal cells. Normal (“self”) proteins are .
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by TH Hansen - 2009 - Cited by 50 - Related articles
Oct 21, 2007 – However, the main presentation pathway of DC cells is to present extracellular antigen to CD4 Th cells as an antigen-MHC II complex. .
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In the past few years, several studies have unravelled a novel pathway of antigen presentation to T cells of the mammalian immune system. .
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To accomplish these important functions the immune system has evolved several different antigen presentation pathways that monitor different kinds of cells .
What are the consequences of studying the modulation of antigen processing/ presentation pathways? Case study: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) .
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In the upper pathway; foreign protein or antigen (1) is taken up by an antigen- presenting cell (2). The antigen is processed and displayed on a MHC II .
Jump to The Exogenous Pathway: The exogenous pathway is utilized by specialized antigen presenting cells to present peptides derived from proteins that .
The CD1 family consists of five isoforms of non-polymorphic lipid antigen- presenting molecules, which are classified into two groups: Group-I (CD1A, CD1B, .
A major interest is directed towards investigating the MHC class II antigen presentation pathway, which is required for antigen recognition by CD4+ T .
by Y van de Wal - 2003 - Cited by 42 - Related articles
These studies identified phagosome maturation, antigen processing, and antigen presentation as critical pathways in early host–pathogen interactions .
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