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Antigen presentation and processing
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Antigen presentation and processing174Antigen Praesentation und Prozessierung

Antigen presentation and processing

Autophagy

Calnexin

Calreticulin

CD1

Cross presentation

ERp57

Heat shock proteins

HLA and MHC

HLA DM

HLA MHC Class I

Immunological synapse

Intracellular pathogens

Lipoprotein (HDL)

Monocytes

TAP

TAP1

TAP2

Tapasin

Transplantation

Transporter (ABC family)

Tuberculosis

1993  
1
Antigen processing and presentation.
[7682648] Microbiol Immunol 37(1): 1-9 (1993)
1999  
2
Phagocytic processing of antigens for presentation by class II major histocompatibility complex molecules.
[11207553] Cell Microbiol 1(3): 205-14 (1999)
2004  
3
The role of antigen presenting cells at distinct anatomic sites: they accelerate and they slow down allergies.
[14674927] Allergy 59(1): 5-14 (2004)
1997  
4
Antigen presentation by MHC class II molecules.
[9046437] Immunol Cell Biol 75(1): 69-81 (1997)
2007  
5
Autophagy in MHC class II presentation: sampling from within.
[17241953] Immunity 26(1): 1-3 (2007)
2006  
6
The ins and outs of MHC class II proteins in dendritic cells.
[17174926] Immunity 25(6): 857-9 (2006)
2005  
7
Unusual features of self-peptide/MHC binding by autoimmune T cell receptors.
[16226501] Immunity 23(4): 351-60 (2005)
2003  
8
The calculus of immunity: quantitating antigen processing.
[12648449] Immunity 18(3): 315-7 (2003)
2000  
9
Proteolysis in MHC class II antigen presentation: who's in charge?
[10755610] Immunity 12(3): 233-9 (2000)
1996  
10
How selective is the transporter associated with antigen processing?
[8758889] Immunity 5(1): 1-5 (1996)
1995  
11
HLA-DM: an in vivo facilitator of MHC class II peptide loading.
[7552991] Immunity 3(3): 259-62 (1995)
2009  
12
Tricks with tetramers: how to get the most from multimeric peptide-MHC.
[19125886] Immunology 126(2): 147-64 (2009)
2008  
13
Pathogen evasion strategies for the major histocompatibility complex class I assembly pathway.
[18284468] Immunology 124(1): 1-12 (2008)
2008  
14
Class II major histocompatibility complex tetramer staining: progress, problems, and prospects.
[18251991] Immunology 123(3): 305-13 (2008)
2002  
15
Diversity in MHC class II antigen presentation.
[11918686] Immunology 105(3): 252-62 (2002)
2003  
16
The MHC class I antigen presentation pathway: strategies for viral immune evasion.
[14511229] Immunology 110(2): 163-9 (2003)
2009  
17
Autophagy and its role in MHC-mediated antigen presentation.
[19265109] J Immunol 182(6): 3335-41 (2009)
2009  
18
Regulation of MHC II and CD1 antigen presentation: from ubiquity to security.
[18809734] J Leukoc Biol 85(2): 215-24 (2009)
1999  
19
A novel family of Ig-like receptors for HLA class I molecules that modulate function of lymphoid and myeloid cells.
[10496306] J Leukoc Biol 66(3): 375-81 (1999)
1995  
20
Pathways for the processing and presentation of antigens to T cells.
[7722412] J Leukoc Biol 57(4): 543-7 (1995)
1994  
21
Role of proteasomes modified by interferon-gamma in antigen processing.
[7964165] J Leukoc Biol 56(5): 571-5 (1994)
2007  
22
The double role of the endoplasmic reticulum chaperone tapasin in peptide optimization of HLA class I molecules.
[17523940] Scand J Immunol 65(6): 487-93 (2007)
2009  
23
Intracellular assembly and trafficking of MHC class I molecules.
[19761542] Traffic 10(12): 1745-52 (2009)
2008  
24
Cytosol to lysosome transport of intracellular antigens during immune surveillance.
[17916226] Traffic 9(1): 10-6 (2008)
2007  
25
Traffic of proteins and peptides across membranes for immunosurveillance by CD8(+) T lymphocytes: a topological challenge.
[17822406] Traffic 8(11): 1486-94 (2007)
2002  
26
1st class ticket to class I: protein toxins as pathfinders for antigen presentation.
[12230467] Traffic 3(10): 697-704 (2002)
2001  
27
To find the road traveled to tumor immunity: the trafficking itineraries of molecular chaperones in antigen-presenting cells.
[11576445] Traffic 2(10): 690-7 (2001)
2000  
28
Antigen traffic pathways in dendritic cells.
[11208116] Traffic 1(4): 312-7 (2000)
2000  
29
Control of MHC class I traffic from the endoplasmic reticulum by cellular chaperones and viral anti-chaperones.
[11208115] Traffic 1(4): 306-11 (2000)
2000  
30
Intracellular surveillance: controlling the assembly of MHC class I-peptide complexes.
[11208114] Traffic 1(4): 301-5 (2000)
2000  
31
Pathways for lipid antigen presentation by CD1 molecules: nowhere for intracellular pathogens to hide.
[11208113] Traffic 1(4): 295-300 (2000)
1998  
32
1998  
33
Antigen presentation: coming out gracefully.
[9742389] Curr Biol 8(17): R605-8 (1998)
2011  
34
The role of the proteasome in the generation of MHC class I ligands and immune responses.
[21387144] Cell Mol Life Sci 68(9): 1491-502 (2011)
2011  
35
Non-conventional sources of peptides presented by MHC class I.
[21390547] Cell Mol Life Sci 68(9): 1471-9 (2011)
2008  
36
The quality control of MHC class I peptide loading.
[18926908] Curr Opin Cell Biol 20(6): 624-31 (2008)
2002  
37
The transporter associated with antigen processing: function and implications in human diseases.
[11773612] Physiol Rev 82(1): 187-204 (2002)
2004  
38
Quality control of MHC class I maturation.
[14718384] FASEB J 18(1): 31-8 (2004)
2009  
39
The mechanism of ABC transporters: general lessons from structural and functional studies of an antigenic peptide transporter.
[19174475] FASEB J 23(5): 1287-302 (2009)
2007  
40
Antigens and autophagy: the path less travelled?
[17102586] Autophagy 3(1): 60-2 (2007)
2010  
41
Antigen processing via autophagy--not only for MHC class II presentation anymore?
[20149615] Curr Opin Immunol 22(1): 89-93 (2010)
2010  
42
Processing and presentation of antigens derived from intracellular protozoan parasites.
[20153156] Curr Opin Immunol 22(1): 118-23 (2010)
2008  
43
Antigen presentation by monocytes and monocyte-derived cells.
[18160272] Curr Opin Immunol 20(1): 52-60 (2008)
2009  
44
Heat shock proteins and immune system.
[19276179] J Leukoc Biol 85(6): 905-10 (2009)
2007  
45
Methods and protocols for prediction of immunogenic epitopes.
[17077136] Brief Bioinform 8(2): 96-108 (2007)
2010  
46
High-density lipoprotein affects antigen presentation by interfering with lipid raft: a promising anti-atherogenic strategy.
[20059478] Clin Exp Immunol 160(2): 137-42 (2010)
2008  
47
The known unknowns of antigen processing and presentation.
[18641646] Nat Rev Immunol 8(8): 607-18 (2008)
2009  
48
Endosomal processing for antigen presentation mediated by CD1 and Class I major histocompatibility complex: roads to display or destruction.
[19476512] Immunology 127(2): 163-70 (2009)
2008  
49
The convergent roles of tapasin and HLA-DM in antigen presentation.
[18261958] Trends Immunol 29(3): 141-7 (2008)
2008  
50
MHC class I assembly: out and about.
[18675588] Trends Immunol 29(9): 436-43 (2008)
2010  
51
Regulation of antigen presentation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis: a role for Toll-like receptors.
[20234378] Nat Rev Microbiol 8(4): 296-307 (2010)
2010  
52
What is the role of alternate splicing in antigen presentation by major histocompatibility complex class I molecules?
[19830395] Immunol Res 46(1-3): 32-44 (2010)
2007  
53
Allopeptides and the alloimmune response.
[18023633] Cell Immunol 248(1): 31-43 (2007)
2011  
54
Lipid rafts, pseudotyping, and virus-like particles: relevance of a novel, configurable, and modular antigen-presenting platform.
[20733318] Int Arch Allergy Immunol 154(2): 89-110 (2011)
2008  
55
MHC class II antigen presentation and immunological abnormalities due to deficiency of MHC class II and its associated genes.
[18547561] Exp Mol Pathol 85(1): 40-4 (2008)
2011  
56
Self-antigen presentation by dendritic cells and lymphoid stroma and its implications for autoimmunity.
[21168318] Curr Opin Immunol 23(1): 138-45 (2011)

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