Analysis of tetanus toxin peptide/DR recognition by human T cell receptors reconstituted into a murine T cell hybridoma.
We have previously reported that human T cell receptors (TcR) selected in the class II-restricted (HLA-DRB1*1302) response to a tetanus toxin peptide (tt830-843) frequently used the V beta 2 germ-line segment which paired with several V alpha segments and that the putative CDR3 of both alpha and bet...
Main Authors: | Blank, U, Boitel, B, Mège, D, Ermonval, M, Acuto, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1993
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