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Class:IdPerson:2213125
_displayNameVogt, AB
_timestamp2012-04-30 12:18:48
created[InstanceEdit:2213144] Garapati, P V, 2012-04-30
initialAB
surnameVogt
(author)[LiteratureReference:2213124] The impact of the non-classical MHC proteins HLA-DM and HLA-DO on loading of MHC class II molecules
[LiteratureReference:2213130] Identification of destabilizing residues in HLA class II-selected bacteriophage display libraries edited by HLA-DM
[LiteratureReference:2213138] Editing of the HLA-DR-peptide repertoire by HLA-DM
[LiteratureReference:2213161] Structural features of the invariant chain fragment CLIP controlling rapid release from HLA-DR molecules and inhibition of peptide binding
[LiteratureReference:2213170] HLA-DM acts as a molecular chaperone and rescues empty HLA-DR molecules at lysosomal pH
[LiteratureReference:2213175] Self-release of CLIP in peptide loading of HLA-DR molecules
[LiteratureReference:2213177] A role for HLA-DO as a co-chaperone of HLA-DM in peptide loading of MHC class II molecules
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