Peptide variability exists within alpha and beta subunits of the T cell receptor for antigen.
The T cell receptor for antigen (Ti) has recently been identified as a 90-kdalton T3-associated clonotypic structure composed of one 49-51-kdalton alpha and one 43-kdalton beta subunit, which are disulfide linked. Here, Ti molecules from two alloreactive CTL clones derived from the same donor but of...
Main Authors: | Acuto, O, Meuer, S, Hodgdon, J, Schlossman, S, Reinherz, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1983
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