Human Leukocyte Antigen Articles & Analysis
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In humans, MHC is referred to as human leukocyte antigen (HLA).Assessing Epitope Antigenicity and ImmunogenicityThe predicted immunogenicity of peptide epitopes can be analyzed through two in vivo methods: 1) in vivo immunogenicity analysis using HLA transgenic mice; 2) antigenicity testing using ...
HLA, human leukocyte surface antigen, a series of tightly interlocking motifs on the short arm of human chromosome 6, is the central basis for the immune system to recognize and differentiate between allogeneic substances. ...
Introduction to HLA Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) is a 3.6 Mb segment on the short arm of chromosome 6 that contains over 200 genes. It is also known as the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), and it is the most polymorphic region in the human genome, involving diverse immune reactions. HLA is divided into HLA-class I ...
TCR-engineered T cells express tumor antigen-specific receptors with alpha and beta chains generated from high-quality, high-affinity clones of antigen-specific T cells. ...
Product name NKG2A and CD94 heterodimer (KLRC1), recombinant protein Full Product Name Recombinant human NKG2A and CD94 heterodimeric protein (N-8His and N-DYKDDDDK) Product synonym names Heterodimer NKG2A and CD94; Heterodimer KLRC1 and CD94; CD159A and KLRD1 heterodimer Product gene name Recombinant protein KLRC1 3D structure ModBase 3D Structure for P26715 Host: ...
A combination of bioinformatics approach and computational tools are used to screen and select antigen sequences as potential T-cell epitopes of supertype human leukocyte antigens (HLAs) alleles. ...