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Deletion of the human T-cell receptor δ-gene by a site-specific recombination
Nature
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10.1038/335170a0
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1988
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Vol 335
(6186)
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pp. 170-174
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Cited By ~ 117
Author(s):
Jean-Pierre de Villartay
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Richard D. Hockett
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David Coran
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Stanley J. Korsmeyer
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David I. Cohen
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Cell Receptor
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Site Specific
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Site Specific Recombination
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Human T Cell
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A Site
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A chromosome 14 inversion in a T-cell lymphoma is caused by site-specific recombination between immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor loci
Nature
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10.1038/320549a0
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1986
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Vol 320
(6062)
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pp. 549-551
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Cited By ~ 78
Author(s):
Christopher T. Denny
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Yasunobu Yoshikai
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Tak W. Mak
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Stephen D. Smith
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Gregory F. Hollis
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...
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Cell Lymphoma
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Cell Receptor
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T Cell Lymphoma
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Chromosome 14
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Site Specific
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Site Specific Recombination
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Author response for "Human T‐cell receptor V gene segment of alpha and beta families: A revised primer design strategy"
10.1002/eji.201747328/v4/response1
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2018
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Author(s):
Angela Chiew Wen Ch'ng
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Soo Khim Chan
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Joshua Ignatius
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Theam Soon Lim
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Gene Segment
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Design Strategy
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Cell Receptor
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Primer Design
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Author Response
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Human T Cell
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V Gene
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Author response for "Human T‐cell receptor V gene segment of alpha and beta families: A revised primer design strategy"
10.1002/eji.201747328/v2/response1
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2018
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Author(s):
Angela Chiew Wen Ch'ng
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Soo Khim Chan
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Joshua Ignatius
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Theam Soon Lim
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Gene Segment
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Design Strategy
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Cell Receptor
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Primer Design
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Author Response
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Human T Cell
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V Gene
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Decision letter for "Human T‐cell receptor V gene segment of alpha and beta families: A revised primer design strategy"
10.1002/eji.201747328/v2/decision1
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2018
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Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Gene Segment
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Design Strategy
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Cell Receptor
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Primer Design
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Human T Cell
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V Gene
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Review for "Human T‐cell receptor V gene segment of alpha and beta families: A revised primer design strategy"
10.1002/eji.201747328/v1/review2
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2017
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Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Gene Segment
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Design Strategy
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Cell Receptor
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Primer Design
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Human T Cell
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V Gene
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of A structural basis for immunodominant human T cell receptor recognition.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1014534.193820
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2003
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Author(s):
Pedro Romero
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Cell Receptor
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Structural Basis
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Human T Cell
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Receptor Recognition
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Degenerate self-reactive human T-cell receptor causes spontaneous autoimmune disease in mice.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1020983.240591
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2004
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Author(s):
Torben Lund
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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Autoimmune Disease
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T Cell Receptor
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Cell Receptor
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Human T Cell
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Ovalbumin Antigen-Specific Activation of Human T Cell Receptor Closely Resembles Soluble Antibody Stimulation as Revealed by BOOST Phosphotyrosine Proteomics
Journal of Proteome Research
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10.1021/acs.jproteome.1c00239
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2021
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Author(s):
Xien Yu Chua
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Arthur Salomon
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Cell Receptor
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Human T Cell
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Identification of an ionomycin/cyclosporin A-responsive element within the human T cell receptor gamma enhancer
European Journal of Immunology
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10.1002/eji.1830251223
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1995
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Vol 25
(12)
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pp. 3356-3364
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Cited By ~ 3
Author(s):
Thore Hettmann
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Amos Cohen
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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Cyclosporin A
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T Cell Receptor
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Cell Receptor
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Human T Cell
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Responsive Element
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Directed evolution of human T cell receptor CDR2 residues by phage display dramatically enhances affinity for cognate peptide-MHC without increasing apparent cross-reactivity
Protein Science
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10.1110/ps.051936406
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2006
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Vol 15
(4)
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pp. 710-721
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Cited By ~ 73
Author(s):
S. M. Dunn
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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Phage Display
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Directed Evolution
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T Cell Receptor
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Cell Receptor
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Cross Reactivity
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Human T Cell
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