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... recognized before extensive degradation . It appears that for globular proteins the B lymphocytes recognize the pro- tein before it suffers extensive degradation by the normal catabolic processes . The B lymphocyte recognizes antigen by ...
... recognized before extensive degradation . It appears that for globular proteins the B lymphocytes recognize the pro- tein before it suffers extensive degradation by the normal catabolic processes . The B lymphocyte recognizes antigen by ...
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Baruj Benacerraf, Emil R. Unanue. The for the T lymphocyte to recognize foreign antigens , they must , at the same time , recognize their own Class I or II molecules as self . experimental evidence for these MHC restrictions are ...
Baruj Benacerraf, Emil R. Unanue. The for the T lymphocyte to recognize foreign antigens , they must , at the same time , recognize their own Class I or II molecules as self . experimental evidence for these MHC restrictions are ...
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... recognized by the CTL . Unlike CTL , antibodies reacting with the foreign antigen recognize it as a separate entity independent from MHC products . The CTL receptors for antigen appear to recognize a combined specificity of a foreign ...
... recognized by the CTL . Unlike CTL , antibodies reacting with the foreign antigen recognize it as a separate entity independent from MHC products . The CTL receptors for antigen appear to recognize a combined specificity of a foreign ...
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