Anti-coreceptor antibodies profoundly affect staining with peptide-MHC class I and class II tetramers.
The T cell coreceptors CD8 and CD4 bind to invariable regions of peptide-MHC class I (pMHCI) and class II (pMHCII) molecules, respectively, and facilitate antigen recognition by a number of mechanisms. It is established that some antibodies (Ab) specific for the CD8 molecule, which stabilizes TCR/pM...
Main Authors: | Wooldridge, L, Scriba, T, Milicic, A, Laugel, B, Gostick, E, Price, D, Phillips, R, Sewell, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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