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Murine T Cell-Specific IA Antigens: Helper T Lymphocytes Express a Unique I-A-Encoded Molecule

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Genetic and environmental influences determine an animal’s capacity to respond immunologically to a foreign stimulus. The murine major histocompatibility complex (H-2) linked immune response (Ir) genes provide a model wherein the molecular basis for immune regulation can be examined (1). Cellular interactions, cell-mediated antiviral immunity, self-nonself discrimination, and immune suppression are H-2I region controlled traits (1).

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Hayes, C.E., Whitcomb, R.M., Krum, D.P., Klyczek, K.K., Hullett, D.A. (1983). Murine T Cell-Specific IA Antigens: Helper T Lymphocytes Express a Unique I-A-Encoded Molecule. In: Pierce, C.W., Cullen, S.E., Kapp, J.A., Schwartz, B.D., Shreffler, D.C. (eds) Ir Genes. Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol 4. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5633-5_2

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