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Academic Article Analysis of T cell receptor beta chains that combine with dominant conserved TRAV5D-4*04 anti-insulin B:9-23 alpha chains.
Academic Article Gamma delta T cell receptors confer autonomous responsiveness to the insulin-peptide B:9-23.
Academic Article Specificity and detection of insulin-reactive CD4+ T cells in type 1 diabetes in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse.
Academic Article Insulin as a key autoantigen in the development of type 1 diabetes.
Academic Article Germline TRAV5D-4 T-cell receptor sequence targets a primary insulin peptide of NOD mice.
Academic Article Establishment of native insulin-negative NOD mice and the methodology to distinguish specific insulin knockout genotypes and a B:16 alanine preproinsulin transgene.
Academic Article Prime role for an insulin epitope in the development of type 1 diabetes in NOD mice.
Academic Article Type 1 diabetes: chronic progressive autoimmune disease.
Academic Article Structure-based selection of small molecules to alter allele-specific MHC class II antigen presentation.
Concept Mice, Inbred NOD
Academic Article Cutting edge: CD4 T cells reactive to an islet amyloid polypeptide peptide accumulate in the pancreas and contribute to disease pathogenesis in nonobese diabetic mice.
Grant STRUCTURE PEPTIDE/CONSERVED T CELL RECEPTOR DETERMINING DIABETES
Grant Structure Peptide/Conserved T-cell Receptor Determining Diabetes
Academic Article Simultaneous Recognition of Allogeneic MHC and Cognate Autoantigen by Autoreactive T Cells in Transplant Rejection.
Academic Article CD4 T Cells Reactive to Hybrid Insulin Peptides Are Indicators of Disease Activity in the NOD Mouse.
Academic Article How C-terminal additions to insulin B-chain fragments create superagonists for T cells in mouse and human type 1 diabetes.

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