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Cross‐recognition by T cells of an epitope shared by two unrelated mycobacterial antigens

Harris et al., 1995

Document ID
6901108717891932277
Author
Harris D
Vordermeier H
Singh M
Moreno C
Jurcevic S
Ivanyi J
Publication year
Publication venue
European journal of immunology

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The molecular mimicry represented by cross‐recognition of determinants shared by unrelated antigens by antibodies or T cells is of broad immunological interest. In this study, we analyzed the cross‐recognition by CD4+ T cells of a peptide epitope shared by two …
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