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1: List of pages with the keyword Cdr2
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11: ...tations suggested that most CD4 residues from the CDR2-like loop were reproduced in the miniprotein, inc... - 2aj3 (5,134 bytes)
22: ... the apex. It shows striking similarity to the Ig CDR2-like C'C'' region of the CD4 first domain D1 that... - 1lil (5,787 bytes)
23: ...O atoms of the complementarity-determining region CDR2 and CDR3 segments of both monomers. - 2f53 (14,390 bytes)
2: ==Directed Evolution of Human T-cell Receptor CDR2 residues by phage display dramatically enhances a...
26: ...ur results suggest that manipulation of germ line CDR2 loops may provide a useful route to the productio...
28: Directed evolution of human T cell receptor CDR2 residues by phage display dramatically enhances a... - 2f54 (14,187 bytes)
2: ==Directed evolution of human T cell receptor CDR2 residues by phage display dramatically enhances a...
25: ...ur results suggest that manipulation of germ line CDR2 loops may provide a useful route to the productio...
27: Directed evolution of human T cell receptor CDR2 residues by phage display dramatically enhances a... - 2j8u (5,759 bytes)
25: ...re inconsistent with the notion that the CDR1 and CDR2 loops of the TCR are responsible for MHC restrict... - 2jcc (14,502 bytes)
25: ...re inconsistent with the notion that the CDR1 and CDR2 loops of the TCR are responsible for MHC restrict... - 2p5e (14,895 bytes)
26: ...regions (CDRs) that form contacts with pMHC; both CDR2 and CDR3 mutations act synergistically to improve... - 2p5w (14,886 bytes)
26: ...regions (CDRs) that form contacts with pMHC; both CDR2 and CDR3 mutations act synergistically to improve... - 2pye (14,889 bytes)
26: ...regions (CDRs) that form contacts with pMHC; both CDR2 and CDR3 mutations act synergistically to improve... - 2pyf (6,603 bytes)
26: ...regions (CDRs) that form contacts with pMHC; both CDR2 and CDR3 mutations act synergistically to improve... - 2uwe (14,459 bytes)
25: ...re inconsistent with the notion that the CDR1 and CDR2 loops of the TCR are responsible for MHC restrict... - 3cd4 (4,128 bytes)
23: ...le domain shows that CD4 has a long and prominent CDR2-like loop (the C"C" corner) and shortened CC' and... - 1bzq (5,303 bytes)
24: ...wo loops are involved in antigen recognition; the CDR2 does not participate. Nevertheless, the antigen b... - 1dn0 (4,157 bytes)
23: ...ues from the hypervariable loops V(H)CDR1 and V(H)CDR2. This fact could explain the V(H)4-34 germline ge... - 1f6l (4,197 bytes)
21: ...ntributed by the CDR3 loop of the VH domain. Loop CDR2 (VL dimer) is located away from the antigen bindi... - 1i3v (3,782 bytes)
21: ...ure of the complex illustrates the involvement of CDR2, CDR3 and a framework residue in a lateral intera... - 1jn6 (4,534 bytes)
23: ...nker and an arginine residue from the heavy chain CDR2 segment. This segment is now being targeted by ra... - 1jnn (4,704 bytes)
24: ...nker and an arginine residue from the heavy chain CDR2 segment. This segment is now being targeted by ra... - 1maj (5,272 bytes)
23: ... solution and X-ray structures occur primarily in CDR2, CDR3, beta-strands A, F and G, and localized reg...
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