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  1. Category:Crossreactivity (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Crossreactivity
  2. Category:Tcr-crossreactivity (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Tcr-crossreactivity

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  1. 2cik (4,419 bytes)
    2: ==Insights Into Crossreactivity in Human Allorecognition: The Structure of HLA-B3...
  2. 1hcf (5,644 bytes)
    26: ...tures provide an explanation both for the limited crossreactivity observed between the range of neurotrophins and T...
  3. 1kg0 (14,730 bytes)
    10: ...immune MS. Microbial peptides having low affinity crossreactivity to MBP autoantigen, may stimulate autoreactive T ...
  4. 1n6u (4,361 bytes)
    23: ...ht complex. The binding interface may account for crossreactivity and ligand specificity of the receptor. This mole...
  5. 1n6v (4,343 bytes)
    23: ...ht complex. The binding interface may account for crossreactivity and ligand specificity of the receptor. This mole...
  6. 1pvh (4,208 bytes)
    24: ...tively insensitive to ligand structure, to enable crossreactivity. These observations reveal a novel and alternativ...
  7. 2fse (16,897 bytes)
    10: ...immune MS. Microbial peptides having low affinity crossreactivity to MBP autoantigen, may stimulate autoreactive T ...
  8. 2ocf (7,203 bytes)
    24: ...is C-terminally adjacent to the LBD increased the crossreactivity of monobodies to the apo-ER alpha-LBD, suggesting...
  9. 1dbj (4,426 bytes)
    24: ... DB3 with the steroid D-ring, whereas some of the crossreactivity is realized through different binding orientation...
    26: Molecular basis of crossreactivity and the limits of antibody-antigen complementarit...
  10. 1dbk (4,436 bytes)
    24: ... DB3 with the steroid D-ring, whereas some of the crossreactivity is realized through different binding orientation...
    26: Molecular basis of crossreactivity and the limits of antibody-antigen complementarit...
  11. 1dbm (4,448 bytes)
    24: ... DB3 with the steroid D-ring, whereas some of the crossreactivity is realized through different binding orientation...
    26: Molecular basis of crossreactivity and the limits of antibody-antigen complementarit...
  12. 1yei (4,871 bytes)
    26: Crossreactivity, efficiency and catalytic specificity of an ester...
  13. 1yej (4,897 bytes)
    26: Crossreactivity, efficiency and catalytic specificity of an ester...
  14. 1yek (4,843 bytes)
    26: Crossreactivity, efficiency and catalytic specificity of an ester...
  15. 2dbl (4,450 bytes)
    24: ... DB3 with the steroid D-ring, whereas some of the crossreactivity is realized through different binding orientation...
    26: Molecular basis of crossreactivity and the limits of antibody-antigen complementarit...
  16. 2ddq (4,829 bytes)
    24: ...the ONE-DNA base adducts is proposed for the dual crossreactivity.
  17. 1u3h (4,257 bytes)
    23: T cell receptor crossreactivity with different peptide ligands and biased recogni...
  18. 2e7l (3,916 bytes)
    23: ...rgent mechanisms, indicating that receptor-ligand crossreactivity can occur in the absence of molecular mimicry.
  19. 2oi9 (4,031 bytes)
    23: ...rgent mechanisms, indicating that receptor-ligand crossreactivity can occur in the absence of molecular mimicry.
  20. 3c5z (3,963 bytes)
    23: ...emely crossreactive with other peptides and MHCs. Crossreactivity correlated with a shrinking, increasingly hydroph...

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