Use of complete eluted peptide sequence data from HLA-DR and -DQ molecules to predict T cell epitopes, and the influence of the nonbinding terminal regions of ligands in epitope selection.
In diseases with a strong association with an HLA haplotype, identification of relevant T cell epitopes may allow alteration of the pathologic process. In this report we use a reverse immunogenetic approach to predict possible HLA class II-restricted T cell epitopes by using complete pool sequencing...
Main Authors: | Godkin, A, Davenport, M, Willis, A, Jewell, D, Hill, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1998
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