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2. CD4 T cell epitope abundance in ferritin core potentiates responses to hemagglutinin nanoparticle vaccines
3. A previously unappreciated polymorphism in the beta chain of I-As expressed in autoimmunity-prone SJL mice: Combined impact on antibody, CD4 T cell recognition and MHC class II dimer structural stability
4. Learning from our differences
5. Flublok Quadrivalent Vaccine Adjuvanted with R-DOTAP Elicits a Robust and Multifunctional CD4 T Cell Response That Is of Greater Magnitude and Functional Diversity Than Conventional Adjuvant Systems.
6. Overarching Immunodominance Patterns and Substantial Diversity in Specificity and Functionality in the Circulating Human Influenza A and B Virus–Specific CD4⁺ T-Cell Repertoire
7. Contemporary H3N2 influenza viruses have a glycosylation site that alters binding of antibodies elicited by egg-adapted vaccine strains
8. Heterologous viral protein interactions within licensed seasonal influenza virus vaccines
9. Nanoparticles decorated with viral antigens are more immunogenic at low surface density
10. Recombinant HA-based vaccine outperforms split and subunit vaccines in elicitation of influenza-specific CD4 T cells and CD4 T cell-dependent antibody responses in humans
11. Energetic Asymmetry among Hydrogen Bonds in MHC Class II·Peptide Complexes
12. Seasonal Influenza Can Poise Hosts for CD4 T-Cell Immunity to H7N9 Avian Influenza
13. Effect of Influenza A(H5N1) Vaccine Prepandemic Priming on CD4⁺ T-Cell Responses
14. The use of nanolipoprotein particles to enhance the immunostimulatory properties of innate immune agonists against lethal influenza challenge
15. CD4⁺ T-Cell Expansion Predicts Neutralizing Antibody Responses to Monovalent, Inactivated 2009 Pandemic Influenza A(H1N1) Virus Subtype H1N1 Vaccine
16. The Negative Effect of Preexisting Immunity on Influenza Vaccine Responses Transcends the Impact of Vaccine Formulation Type and Vaccination History.
17. R-DOTAP Cationic Lipid Nanoparticles Outperform Squalene-Based Adjuvant Systems in Elicitation of CD4 T Cells after Recombinant Influenza Hemagglutinin Vaccination.
18. Abortive Activation of CD4 T Cell Responses during Competitive Priming in vivo
19. Selection of immunodominant CD4 T cell epitopes in responses to peptide vaccination
20. Abundance and specificity of influenza reactive circulating memory follicular helper and non-follicular helper CD4 T cells in healthy adults
21. Predominant Role of Amino-Terminal Sequences in Dictating Efficiency of Class II Major Histocompatibility Complex α β Dimer Expression
22. Identification of a Sulfate-Bearing Molecule Associated with HLA Class II Antigens
23. The relative energetic contributions of dominant P1 pocket versus hydrogen bonding interactions to peptide:class II stability: Implications for the mechanism of DM function
24. Understanding the focused CD4 T cell response to antigen and pathogenic organisms
25. Peptide-binding motifs for the I-[A.sup.d] MHC class II molecule: Alternate pH-dependent binding behavior
26. Loss in CD4 T-cell responses to multiple epitopes in influenza due to expression of one additional MHC class II molecule in the host
27. The memory phase of the CD4 T-cell response to influenza virus infection maintains its diverse antigen specificity
28. 6 - Overview of T-Cell Recognition: Making Pathogens Visible to the Immune System
29. Potentiating Lung Mucosal Immunity Through Intranasal Vaccination.
30. Conformation of MHC class II I-Ag7 is sensitive to the P9 anchor amino acid in bound peptide
31. Immunodominance in CD4 T-cell responses: implications for immune responses to influenza virus and for vaccine design
32. Endogenous antigen presentation by MHC class II molecules
33. Editorial overview: The life and times of peptide-MHC
34. The relationship between immunodominance, DM editing, and the kinetic stability of MHC class II: peptide complexes
35. The Kinetic Stability of MHC Class II:Peptide Complexes Is a Key Parameter that Dictates Immunodominance
36. DM Determines the Cryptic and Immunodominant Fate of T Cell Epitopes
37. Circulating CD4 T Cells Elicited by Endemic Coronaviruses Display Vast Disparities in Abundance and Functional Potential Linked to Antigen Specificity and Age.
38. Individual hydrogen bonds play a critical role in MHC class II:peptide interactions: implications for the dynamic aspects of class II trafficking and DM-mediated peptide exchange
39. Alteration of a Single Hydrogen Bond between Class II Molecules and Peptide Results in Rapid Degradation of Class II Molecules after Invariant Chain Removal
40. Invariant Chain and DM Edit Self-peptide Presentation by Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) Class II Molecules
41. Evidence That Blunted CD4 T-Cell Responses Underlie Deficient Protective Antibody Responses to Influenza Vaccines in Repeatedly Vaccinated Human Subjects.
42. The Way Forward: Potentiating Protective Immunity to Novel and Pandemic Influenza Through Engagement of Memory CD4 T Cells.
43. Editorial: Orchestration of an Immune Response to Respiratory Pathogens.
44. List of Contributors
45. Heterosubtypic influenza infection antagonizes elicitation of immunological reactivity to HA
46. Distinct and complementary roles of CD4 T cells in protective immunity to influenza virus.
47. CD4 T cells in protection from influenza virus: Viral antigen specificity and functional potential.
48. Diverse Epitope Specificity, Immunodominance Hierarchy, and Functional Avidity of Effector CD4 T Cells Established During Priming Is Maintained in Lung After Influenza A Virus Infection.
49. Loss in CD4 T-cell responses to multiple epitopes in influenza due to expression of one additional MHC class II molecule in the host
50. Selective pre-priming of HA-specific CD4 T cells restores immunological reactivity to HA on heterosubtypic influenza infection.
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