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1. Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein 2: epitope mapping and fine specificity of human antibody response against non-polymorphic domains.

2. Malaria vaccine candidate: design of a multivalent subunit α-helical coiled coil poly-epitope.

3. Mapping and comparison of the B-cell epitopes recognized on the Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein by immune Colombians and immunized Aotus monkeys.

4. Induction of sustained and elevated immune responses to weakly immunogenic synthetic malarial peptides by encapsulation in biodegradable polymer microspheres.

5. The functional half-life of H-2Kd-restricted T cell epitopes on living cells.

6. Functional analysis of two tetanus toxin universal T cell epitopes in their interaction with DR1101 and DR1104 alleles.

7. Presentation of T-cell epitopes assembled as multiple-antigen peptides to murine and human T lymphocytes.

8. The set of naturally processed peptides displayed by DR molecules is tuned by polymorphism of residue 86.

9. Malaria vaccine: immunization of mice with a synthetic T cell helper epitope alone leads to protective immunity.

10. T helper epitopes enhance the cytotoxic response of mice immunized with MHC class I-restricted malaria peptides.

11. Mouse tumor rejection antigens P815A and P815B: two epitopes carried by a single peptide.

12. Use of human universally antigenic tetanus toxin T cell epitopes as carriers for human vaccination.

13. The identification of tyrosine as a common key residue in unrelated H-2Kd restricted antigenic peptides.

14. Recognition by class II alloreactive T cells of processed determinants from human serum proteins.

15. Lack of correlation between structural properties and biological activity of two cross-reacting cytochrome c T cell epitopes as determined by circular dichroism measurements.

16. Plasmodium berghei subunit vaccine: repeat synthetic peptide of circumsporozoite protein comprising T- and B-cell epitopes fails to confer immunity.

17. T-cell hybridoma specific for a cytochrome c peptide: specific antigen binding and interleukin 2 production.

18. Epitope mapping by chemical modification of free and antibody-bound protein antigen.

19. Cloned cytotoxic T cells recognize an epitope in the circumsporozoite protein and protect against malaria.

20. Study on the immunogenicity of human class-II-restricted T-cell epitopes: processing constraints, degenerate binding, and promiscuous recognition.

21. Antigen presenting cells: detection and quantification of a cytochrome c determinant important for activation of T-cells on bone marrow derived macrophages by using specific anti cytochrome c monoclonal antibody.

22. Lymphocyte specificity to protein antigens. I. Characterization of the antigen-induced in vitro T cell-dependent proliferative response with lymph node cells from primed mice.

23. A novel and simple procedure for determining T cell epitopes in protein antigens.

24. Mapping of HLA epitopes recognized by H-2-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for HLA using recombinant genes and synthetic peptides.

25. Processing of tetanus toxin by human antigen-presenting cells. Evidence for donor and epitope-specific processing pathways.

26. Differential effects of two anti-apo-cytochrome c-specific monoclonal antibodies on the function of apo-cytochrome c-specific murine T cell clones.

27. Lymphocyte specificity to protein antigens. V. Conformational dependence of activation of cytochrome c-specific T cells.

28. Monoclonal antibody recognizes a conformational epitope in a random coil protein.

29. Multiple T cell antigenic determinants identified within a limited region of the horse cytochrome c molecule.

30. Delineation of several DR-restricted tetanus toxin T cell epitopes.

31. Identification of a nonameric H-2Kk-restricted CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitope on the Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein

32. Mapping and comparison of the B-cell epitopes recognized on the Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein by immune Colombians and immunized Aotus monkeys

33. Peptide-MHC complexes assembled following multiple pathways: an opportunity for the design of vaccines and therapeutic molecules

34. Localization of HLA-A2.1-restricted T cell epitopes in the circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium falciparum

35. Strong similarities in antigen fine specificity among DRB1* 1302-restricted tetanus toxin tt830-843-specific TCRs in spite of highly heterogeneous CDR3

36. Functional analysis of two tetanus toxin universal T cell epitopes in their interaction with DR1101 and DR1104 alleles

37. Presentation of T-cell epitopes assembled as multiple-antigen peptides to murine and human T lymphocytes

38. Effector functions of circumsporozoite peptide-primed CD4+ T cell clones against Plasmodium yoelii liver stages

39. Use of human universally antigenic tetanus toxin T cell epitopes as carriers for human vaccination

40. Human recognition of T cell epitopes on the Plasmodium vivax circumsporozoite protein

41. H-2Kd-restricted antigenic peptides share a simple binding motif

42. Lymphocyte specificity to protein antigens. II. Fine specificity of T- cell activation with cytochrome c and derived peptides as antigenic probes

43. The heme moiety of cytochrome c is an autoreactive Ir gene-restricted T cell epitope

44. Processing of tetanus toxin by human antigen-presenting cells. Evidence for donor and epitope-specific processing pathways

45. Mapping of HLA epitopes recognized by H-2-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for HLA using recombinant genes and synthetic peptides

46. Differential effects of two anti-apo-cytochrome c-specific monoclonal antibodies on the function of apo-cytochrome c-specific murine T cell clones

47. Antigen presenting cells: detection and quantification of a cytochrome c determinant important for activation of T-cells on bone marrow derived macrophages by using specific anti cytochrome c monoclonal antibody

48. Different antigen-presenting cells differ in their capacity to induce lymphokine production and proliferation of an apo-cytochrome c-specific T cell clone

49. Kinetics of MHC-antigen complex formation on antigen-presenting cells

50. Primary and secondary responses to (NANP) peptides by Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites in various strains of mice

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