18 results on '"Griffith, Janice M."'
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2. Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Compartments in Human and Mouse B Lymphoblasts Represent Conventional Endocytic Compartments
3. Antigen Storage Compartments in Mature Dendritic Cells Facilitate Prolonged Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Cross-Priming Capacity
4. The Pathways of Endocytosed Transferrin and Secretory Protein Are Connected in the trans-Golgi Reticulum
5. Relations between the Intracellular Pathways of the Receptors for Transferrin, Asialoglycoprotein, and Mannose 6-Phosphate in Human Hepatoma Cells
6. Human mast cells produce and release the cytotoxic lymphocyte associated protease granzyme B upon activation
7. Slow endocytosis of the LDL receptor-related protein 1B: Implications for a novel cytoplasmic tail conformation
8. Innate Immune Recognition Triggers Secretion of Lysosomal Enzymes by Macrophages
9. 3-D Structure of Multilaminar Lysosomes in Antigen Presenting Cells Reveals Trapping of MHC II on the Internal Membranes
10. Antigen Loading of MHC Class I Molecules in the Endocytic Tract
11. Characterization of the TGN exit signal of the human mannose 6-phosphate uncovering enzyme
12. Characterization of the TGN exit signal of the human mannose 6-phosphate uncovering enzyme
13. Cathepsin S Controls MHC Class II-Mediated Antigen Presentation by Epithelial Cells In Vivo
14. Involvement of the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Peroxisome Formation
15. A Reliable and Convenient Method to Store Ultrathin Thawed Cryosections Prior to Immunolabeling
16. The Tetraspan Protein CD82 Is a Resident of MHC Class II Compartments Where It Associates with HLA-DR, -DM, and -DO Molecules
17. Selective Enrichment of Tetraspan Proteins on the Internal Vesicles of Multivesicular Endosomes and on Exosomes Secreted by Human B-lymphocytes
18. Molecules relevant for T cell-target cell interaction are present in cytolytic granules of human T lymphocytes.
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