Second, how many of these peptides stimulate T-cells?; third, what are the critical protein modifications involved in T-cell activation; and finally, what is the role of hapten-specific T-cells in the iatrogenic disease? These questions will become increasingly important as more and more ...
Which of the following is not true of antigens? (a) They have immunogenicity; they can provoke immune responses (b) They have reactivity; they can react with the cells or antibodies they provoked (c) They have small parts called haptens that stimulate an ...
By using human calcitonin (hCT), human calcitonin-gene-related peptide (hCGRP), and a synthetic peptide with a sequence analogous to the 34 C-terminal amino acids of human preprocalcitonin (designated as PQN-34) as haptens in the generat... P Motté,G Alberici,M Ait-Abdellah,... - 《...
The Wilms tumor protein, WT-1, is a widely recognized tumor antigen that is aberrantly expressed in myeloid and lymphoid leukemia and in this issue of Blood, Doubrovina et al report the most extensive catalog heretofore of HLA-restricted immunogenic peptides derived from WT-1, which are recogn...
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