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1. Identification of the Fc‐alpha/mu receptor inXenopusprovides insight into the emergence of the poly‐Ig receptor (pIgR) and mucosal Ig transport

2. A Highly Complex, MHC-Linked, 350 Million-Year-Old Shark Nonclassical Class I Lineage

3. Lost structural and functional inter-relationships between Ig and TCR loci in mammals revealed in sharks

4. Origin and evolution of the specialized forms of proteasomes involved in antigen presentation

5. Construction and next-generation sequencing analysis of a large phage-displayed VNAR single-domain antibody library from six naïve nurse sharks

6. Analysis of shark NCR3 family genes reveals primordial features of vertebrate NKp30

7. Cartilaginous fish class II genes reveal unprecedented old allelic lineages and confirm the late evolutionary emergence of DM

9. Haptoglobin Is a Divergent MASP Family Member That Neofunctionalized To Recycle Hemoglobin via CD163 in Mammals

10. A cold-blooded view of adaptive immunity

11. 'Double-duty' conventional dendritic cells in the amphibianXenopusas the prototype for antigen presentation to B cells

12. An Ancient, MHC-Linked, Nonclassical Class I Lineage in Cartilaginous Fish

13. Inferring the 'Primordial Immune Complex': Origins of MHC Class I and Antigen Receptors Revealed by Comparative Genomics

14. Putting J Chain Back on the Map: How Might Its Expression Define Plasma Cell Development?

15. Noncoordinate expression of J-chain and Blimp-1 define nurse shark plasma cell populations during ontogeny

16. VNAR single-domain antibodies specific for BAFF inhibit B cell development by molecular mimicry

17. Shark class II invariant chain reveals ancient conserved relationships with cathepsins and MHC class II

18. Primordial Linkage of β2-Microglobulin to the MHC

19. High-affinity lamprey VLRA and VLRB monoclonal antibodies

20. Four primordial immunoglobulin light chain isotypes, including λ and κ, identified in the most primitive living jawed vertebrates

21. Antibody repertoire development in cartilaginous fish

22. Cloning and characterization of ?2-microglobulin

23. Evolution of innate and adaptive immunity: can we draw a line?

24. Crystal Structure of a Shark Single-Domain Antibody V Region in Complex with Lysozyme

25. Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferases from elasmobranchs reveal structural conservation within vertebrates

26. Two highly divergent ancient allelic lineages of the transporter associated with antigen processing(TAP) gene inXenopus: further evidence for co-evolution among MHC class I region genes

27. The Development of Primary and Secondary Lymphoid Tissues in the Nurse SharkGinglymostoma cirratum: B-Cell Zones Precede Dendritic Cell Immigration and T-Cell Zone Formation During Ontogeny of the Spleen

28. Proteasome, Transporter Associated with Antigen Processing, and Class I Genes in the Nurse Shark Ginglymostoma cirratum: Evidence for a Stable Class I Region and MHC Haplotype Lineages

29. The structural analysis of shark IgNAR antibodies reveals evolutionary principles of immunoglobulins

30. Comparative Genomics of the MHC

31. Major histocompatibility complex and immunoglobulin loci visualized by in situ hybridization on Xenopus chromosomes

32. Evolution and the molecular basis of somatic hypermutation of antigen receptor genes

33. Primitive synteny of vertebrate major histocompatibility complex class I and class II genes

34. Trans-species polymorphism of the major histocompatibility complex-encoded proteasome subunit LMP7 in an amphibian genus, Xenopus

35. Mutational pattern of the nurse shark antigen receptor gene (NAR) is similar to that of mammalian Ig genes and to spontaneous mutations in evolution: the translesion synthesis model of somatic hypermutation

36. Identification and genetic mapping of Xenopus TAP2 genes

37. Somatic hypermutation of the new antigen receptor gene (NAR) in the nurse shark does not generate the repertoire: Possible role in antigen-driven reactions in the absence of germinal centers

38. IgM-mediated opsonization and cytotoxicity in the shark

39. Isolation and Characterization of a cDNA Encoding a Xenopus Immunoglobulin Binding Protein, BiP (Grp78)

40. Involvement of Thyroid Hormones in the Expression of MHC class I Antigens During Ontogeny inXenopus

41. The immune system of ectothermic vertebrates

42. A novel 'chimeric' antibody class in cartilaginous fish: IgM may not be the primordial immunoglobulin

43. Origin and evolution of the class I gene family: why are some of the mammalian class I genes encoded outside the major histocompatibility complex?

44. Evolution and Developmental Regulation of the Major Histocompatibility Complex

45. Evolution of the B7 family: co-evolution of B7H6 and NKp30, identification of a new B7 family member, B7H7, and of B7's historical relationship with the MHC

46. Structural conservation of hypervariable regions in immunoglobulins evolution

47. Characterization of the immunoglobulin repertoire of the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)

48. A case of convergence : why did a simple alternative to canonical antibodies arise in sharks and camels?

49. Isolation and characterisation of Ebolavirus-specific recombinant antibody fragments from murine and shark immune libraries

50. The evolutionary origin of the major histocompatibility complex: Polymorphism of class II α chain genes in the cartilaginous fish

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