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The following pages link to The I-Ag7 MHC class II molecule linked to murine diabetes is a promiscuous peptide binder (Q30919440):
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- Role of plasmacytoid dendritic cells for aberrant class II expression in exocrine glands from estrogen-deficient mice of healthy background (Q24273412) (← links)
- Cognate peptide-receptor ligand mapping by directed phage display (Q24811166) (← links)
- Human leukocyte Antigen-DM polymorphisms in autoimmune diseases (Q26741035) (← links)
- Structure of a human insulin peptide-HLA-DQ8 complex and susceptibility to type 1 diabetes (Q27632133) (← links)
- Exploration of the P6/P7 region of the peptide-binding site of the human class II major histocompatability complex protein HLA-DR1 (Q27641946) (← links)
- The diabetogenic mouse MHC class II molecule I-Ag7 is endowed with a switch that modulates TCR affinity (Q27660688) (← links)
- Genetics of type 1 diabetes mellitus (Q28215982) (← links)
- Natural peptides selected by diabetogenic DQ8 and murine I-A(g7) molecules show common sequence specificity (Q33220897) (← links)
- Predicting peptides binding to MHC class II molecules using multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (Q33306761) (← links)
- New design of MHC class II tetramers to accommodate fundamental principles of antigen presentation (Q33348203) (← links)
- Targeted regulation of self-peptide presentation prevents type I diabetes in mice without disrupting general immunocompetence (Q33755350) (← links)
- Diabetogenic T cells recognize insulin bound to IAg7 in an unexpected, weakly binding register (Q33934705) (← links)
- I-Ag7 is subject to post-translational chaperoning by CLIP. (Q34013568) (← links)
- On the perils of poor editing: regulation of peptide loading by HLA-DQ and H2-A molecules associated with celiac disease and type 1 diabetes (Q34150236) (← links)
- Autoimmune disease: why and where it occurs. (Q34323087) (← links)
- Mapping I-A(g7) restricted epitopes in murine G6PC2. (Q34415712) (← links)
- T-cell education in autoimmune diabetes: teachers and students. (Q34500940) (← links)
- Induction of Mixed Chimerism With MHC-Mismatched but Not Matched Bone Marrow Transplants Results in Thymic Deletion of Host-Type Autoreactive T-Cells in NOD Mice (Q34527126) (← links)
- Expression of the retinoblastoma protein RbAp48 in exocrine glands leads to Sjögren's syndrome-like autoimmune exocrinopathy (Q34600485) (← links)
- Labeling antigen-specific CD4(+) T cells with class II MHC oligomers. (Q34815610) (← links)
- Thymus-specific serine protease controls autoreactive CD4 T cell development and autoimmune diabetes in mice (Q34876029) (← links)
- Specificity of peptide selection by antigen-presenting cells homozygous or heterozygous for expression of class II MHC molecules: The lack of competition (Q34982899) (← links)
- Chronic beryllium disease: immune‐mediated destruction with implications for organ‐specific autoimmunity (Q35583440) (← links)
- Use of autoantigen-loaded phosphatidylserine-liposomes to arrest autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes (Q35651667) (← links)
- Register shifting of an insulin peptide-MHC complex allows diabetogenic T cells to escape thymic deletion (Q35669113) (← links)
- Susceptible MHC alleles, not background genes, select an autoimmune T cell reactivity (Q35919777) (← links)
- Genetic lesions in T-cell tolerance and thresholds for autoimmunity. (Q36079868) (← links)
- The murine diabetogenic class II histocompatibility molecule I-Ag7: structural and functional properties and specificity of peptide selection (Q36287487) (← links)
- Normal incidence of diabetes in NOD mice tolerant to glutamic acid decarboxylase (Q36370946) (← links)
- CD4(+) T cells from glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)65-specific T cell receptor transgenic mice are not diabetogenic and can delay diabetes transfer (Q36376604) (← links)
- Do the peptide-binding properties of diabetogenic class II molecules explain autoreactivity? (Q37033008) (← links)
- Accelerated turnover of MHC class II molecules in nonobese diabetic mice is developmentally and environmentally regulated in vivo and dispensable for autoimmunity (Q37202316) (← links)
- MHC Class II Protein Turnover In vivo and Its Relevance for Autoimmunity in Non-Obese Diabetic Mice (Q37338924) (← links)
- Cholera toxin subunit B peptide fusion proteins reveal impaired oral tolerance induction in diabetes-prone but not in diabetes-resistant mice. (Q37376821) (← links)
- Structural alterations in peptide-MHC recognition by self-reactive T cell receptors (Q37456210) (← links)
- Prevention of type 1 diabetes by gene therapy (Q37532745) (← links)
- In vivo detection of peripherin-specific autoreactive B cells during type 1 diabetes pathogenesis (Q37714655) (← links)
- Structural basis for self-recognition by autoimmune T-cell receptors. (Q38050478) (← links)
- The structural basis of HLA-associated drug hypersensitivity syndromes (Q38050483) (← links)
- Advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of Type 1 diabetes: lessons from the NOD mouse (Q38135862) (← links)
- MHC Class II Polymorphisms, Autoreactive T-Cells, and Autoimmunity (Q38153381) (← links)
- Organ-specific autoimmunity in mice whose T cell repertoire is shaped by a single antigenic peptide (Q39912767) (← links)
- Peptide-MHC-based nanomedicines for autoimmunity function as T-cell receptor microclustering devices (Q40240283) (← links)
- Identification of naturally processed peptides bound to the class I MHC molecule H-2Kd of normal and TAP-deficient cells (Q40316222) (← links)
- The Paradox of Immune Molecular Recognition of α-Galactosylceramide: Low Affinity, Low Specificity for CD1d, High Affinity for αβ TCRs (Q40653197) (← links)
- Destabilization of peptide:MHC interaction induces IL-2 resistant anergy in diabetogenic T cells (Q41772561) (← links)
- Modulation of insulitis and type 1 diabetes by transgenic HLA-DR3 and DQ8 in NOD mice lacking endogenous MHC class II. (Q44189001) (← links)
- Monoclonal antibodies specific for the empty conformation of HLA-DR1 reveal aspects of the conformational change associated with peptide binding (Q44752464) (← links)
- Differential regulation of antiviral T-cell immunity results in stable CD8+ but declining CD4+ T-cell memory (Q46347403) (← links)
- Measurement of peptide dissociation from MHC class II molecules (Q46629980) (← links)