The human T cell receptor: appearance in ontogeny and biochemical relationship of alpha and beta subunits on IL-2 dependent clones and T cell tumors.
The human T cell receptor for antigen (Ti) has recently been identified on IL-2 dependent T cell clones as a 90 kd disulfide-linked heterodimer comprised of one 49-51 kd alpha (alpha) and one 43 kd beta (beta) chain. These subunits are noncovalently associated with a monomorphic 20-25 kd T3 molecule...
Hoofdauteurs: | Acuto, O, Hussey, R, Fitzgerald, K, Protentis, J, Meuer, S, Schlossman, S, Reinherz, E |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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1983
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