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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8850129
_displayNameCD1b-mediated T cell recognition of a glycolipid antigen generated from mycobacterial lipid and host carbohydrate during infection
_timestamp2015-12-18 21:21:49
author[Person:8850136] Moody, D B
[Person:8850122] Guy, M R
[Person:8850133] Grant, E
[Person:8850130] Cheng, T Y
[Person:5690933] Brenner, M B
[Person:8850125] Besra, G S
[Person:6806709] Porcelli, S A
created[InstanceEdit:8850123] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-12-18
journalJ. Exp. Med.
pages965-76
pubMedIdentifier11015438
titleCD1b-mediated T cell recognition of a glycolipid antigen generated from mycobacterial lipid and host carbohydrate during infection
volume192
year2000
(literatureReference)[Summation:8850135] CD1B-presented glycolipid antigen produced by mycobacteria.
[Summation:8850358] The hallmark of T cell activation is the direct binding of T...
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