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16. DRB1*12:01 presents a unique subset of epitopes by preferring aromatics in pocket 9

17. HLA-DQ allelic polymorphisms constrain patterns of class II heterodimer formation

19. Mutational analysis of critical residues determining antigen presentation and activation of HLA-DQ0602 restricted T-cell clones

20. Ana o 1 and Ana o 2 cashew allergens share cross-reactive CD4+ T cell epitopes with other tree nuts.

22. High Level of PD-1 Expression on Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)-Specific CD8+ and CD4+ T Cells during Acute HCV Infection, Irrespective of Clinical Outcome

25. Grass-specific CD4+ T-cells exhibit varying degrees of cross-reactivity, implications for allergen-specific immunotherapy.

33. Allergen-specific CD4+ T cell responses in peripheral blood do not predict the early onset of clinical efficacy during grass pollen sublingual immunotherapy.

36. Molecular basis for HLA-DQ associations with IDDM.

37. Activated human epitope-specific T cells identified by class II tetramers reside within a CD4high, proliferating subset.

41. Retroviral transfer of genes into canine hemopoietic progenitor cells in culture: a model for human gene therapy.

42. Mutational analysis of the HLA-DQ3.2 insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus susceptibility gene.

43. Allelic variation in key peptide-binding pockets discriminates between closely related diabetes-protective and diabetes-susceptible HLA-DQB1*06 alleles

47. Rapid epitope identification from complex class-II-restricted T-cell antigens.

48. T cell selection and differential activation on structurally related HLA-DR4 ligands.

49. Tetramer-guided epitope mapping: rapid identification and characterization of immunodominant CD4+ T cell epitopes from complex antigens.

50. CD8 CTL from genital herpes simplex lesions: recognition of viral tegument and immediate early proteins and lysis of infected cutaneous cells.

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