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1 Antigen-receptor degeneracy and immunological paradigms Cohen, Irun R.
2004
40 14-15 p. 993-996
4 p.
article
2 A powerful combination: the use of positional scanning libraries and biometrical analysis to identify cross-reactive T cell epitopes Nino-Vasquez, J.Javier
2004
40 14-15 p. 1063-1074
12 p.
article
3 Degenerate recognition and response of human CD4+ Th cell clones: implications for basic and applied immunology Nishimura, Yasuharu
2004
40 14-15 p. 1089-1094
6 p.
article
4 Degenerate recognition of T cell epitopes: impact of T cell receptor reserve and stability of peptide:MHC complexes Ford, Mandy L
2004
40 14-15 p. 1019-1025
7 p.
article
5 Editorial board/Publication info 2004
40 14-15 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
6 Forthcoming papers 2004
40 14-15 p. 1147-
1 p.
article
7 From interception to incorporation: degeneracy and promiscuous recognition as precursors of a paradigm shift in immunology Parnes, Ohad
2004
40 14-15 p. 985-991
7 p.
article
8 Heart infiltrating T cell clones from a rheumatic heart disease patient display a common TCR usage and a degenerate antigen recognition pattern Faé, K
2004
40 14-15 p. 1129-1135
7 p.
article
9 Induction, acceleration or prevention of autoimmunity by molecular mimicry Christen, Urs
2004
40 14-15 p. 1113-1120
8 p.
article
10 Innate and adaptive immune requirements for induction of autoimmune demyelinating disease by molecular mimicry Olson, Julie K
2004
40 14-15 p. 1103-1108
6 p.
article
11 Introduction Sercarz, E.E
2004
40 14-15 p. 983-
1 p.
article
12 Peptide register shifting within the MHC groove: theory becomes reality Bankovich, Alexander J.
2004
40 14-15 p. 1033-1039
7 p.
article
13 Peptidic complex mixtures as therapeutic agents in CNS autoimmunity Shukaliak Quandt, Jacqueline
2004
40 14-15 p. 1075-1087
13 p.
article
14 Prevention and control of reciprocal T–B cell diversification: implications for lupus-like autoimmunity Singh, Ram Raj
2004
40 14-15 p. 1137-1145
9 p.
article
15 Recognition and function in a degenerate immune system Sercarz, Eli E
2004
40 14-15 p. 1003-1008
6 p.
article
16 Specificity and degeneracy of T cells Wilson, Darcy B
2004
40 14-15 p. 1047-1055
9 p.
article
17 Specificity and degeneracy: T cell recognition in CNS autoimmunity Zhou, Dun
2004
40 14-15 p. 1057-1061
5 p.
article
18 Strong attraction may be dangerous: parameters for the development of long term commitment Judkowski, Valeria
2004
40 14-15 p. 1109-1112
4 p.
article
19 T cell mimicry in inflammatory heart disease Cunningham, Madeleine W
2004
40 14-15 p. 1121-1127
7 p.
article
20 T cell receptor crossreactivity as a general property of T cell recognition Wucherpfennig, Kai W
2004
40 14-15 p. 1009-1017
9 p.
article
21 T-cell receptor degeneracy: the dog that did not bark Nicholson, Lindsay B
2004
40 14-15 p. 997-1002
6 p.
article
22 T cell receptors: affinities, cross-reactivities, and a conformer model Holler, Phillip D
2004
40 14-15 p. 1027-1031
5 p.
article
23 T cells are not as degenerate as you think, once you get to know them Shih, Fei F
2004
40 14-15 p. 1041-1046
6 p.
article
24 The elusive case for a role of mimicry in autoimmune diseases Fourneau, Jean-Marie
2004
40 14-15 p. 1095-1102
8 p.
article
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