Processing of viral proteins for presentation by molecules of the major histocompatibility complex
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Auteurs : T. Hanke [Royaume-Uni] ; R. E. Randall [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Reviews in Medical Virology [ 1052-9276 ] ; 1994-03.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Acad, Acidic vesicles, Adenovirus, Adenovirus type, Allele, Amino, Amino acids, Antigen, Antigen degradation, Antigen presentation, Antigen processing, Antigenic, Antigenic peptides, Antigenpresenting cells, Antiviral vaccines, Appropriate length, Binding groove, Cell, Cell antigens, Cell cell, Cell epitopes, Cell functions, Cell line, Cell receptor, Cell receptors, Cell recognition, Cell response, Cell responses, Cell site, Cell sites, Cell surface, Cell surface expression, Cell type, Cells recognise antigens, Cellular handling, Class cells, Class complexes, Class presentation, Cresswell, Crystal structure, Crystal structures, Cytosol, Cytotoxic, Degradation, Dendritic, Dendritic cells, Determinant, Different individuals, Different peptides, Direct evidence, Disulfide bonds, Early region, Endogenous, Endogenous antigens, Endoplasmic, Endoplasmic reticulum, Endosomalaysosoma1 compartment, Epitope, Final problem, Golgi apparatus, Groove, Hanke, Heavy chain, Heavy chains, Heterodimers, Histocompatibility, Human cytomegalovirus, Human immunodeficiency virus, Immune, Immune response, Immune responses, Immune system, Immunol, Influenza, Influenza nucleoprotein, Influenza peptide, Influenza peptides, Influenza virus, Influenza viruses, Intracellular, Intracellular transport, Invariant chain, Lumen, Lymphocyte, Lysis, Major histocompatibility, Many viruses, Membrane proteins, Molecular biology, Molecule, Molecules studies, Monaco, Multiple antigens, Murine, Murine class, Mutant, Mutant cell, Mutant cell lines, Natl, Natl acad, Natural processing, Nonreplicating antigens, Novel protein, Novel vaccines, Other cells, Other hand, Outbred population, Pancreatic cells, Pathway, Peptide, Peptide binding, Peptide ligands, Peptide transporters, Peptide vaccines, Peptides bind, Plasma membrane, Polymorphism, Presentation pathways, Proc, Protease, Protective immunity, Proteolytic degradation, Randall, Receptor, Reticulum, Same virus, Sensitise target cells, Signal sequence, Solid complexes, Soluble protein, Specialised apcs, Spleen cells, Surface antigen, Surface expression, Synthetic peptides, Target cell, Target population, Transporter, Vaccine, Vaccinia, Vaccinia virus, Vaccinia virus encodes, Viral, Viral antigen, Viral peptides, Virus, Virus infection, Virus infections.
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DOI: 10.1002/rmv.1980040109
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