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Details on Person Cheng, Tan-Yun

Class:IdPerson:8848853
_displayNameCheng, Tan-Yun
_timestamp2015-12-11 09:06:26
created[InstanceEdit:8848847] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-12-11
firstnameTan-Yun
initialTY
surnameCheng
(author)[LiteratureReference:8848856] Molecular mechanism of lipopeptide presentation by CD1a
[LiteratureReference:8850126] CD1b tetramers bind αß T cell receptors to identify a mycobacterial glycolipid-reactive T cell repertoire in humans
[LiteratureReference:8850250] Discovery of deoxyceramides and diacylglycerols as CD1b scaffold lipids among diverse groove-blocking lipids of the human CD1 system
[LiteratureReference:8850261] Role of lipid trimming and CD1 groove size in cellular antigen presentation
[LiteratureReference:8850295] αβ T cell antigen receptor recognition of CD1a presenting self lipid ligands
[LiteratureReference:8856352] T cell activation by lipopeptide antigens
[LiteratureReference:8856862] CD1a-autoreactive T cells recognize natural skin oils that function as headless antigens
[LiteratureReference:9636482] Mycobacterial Metabolic Syndrome: LprG and Rv1410 Regulate Triacylglyceride Levels, Growth Rate and Virulence in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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