The somatically generated portion of the T cell receptor CDR3α contributes to the MHC allele specificity of the T cell receptor

  1. Philippa Marrack  Is a corresponding author
  2. Sai Harsha Krovi
  3. Daniel Silberman
  4. Janice White
  5. Eleanor Kushnir
  6. Maki Nakayama
  7. James Crooks
  8. Thomas Danhorn
  9. Sonia Leach
  10. Randy Anselment
  11. James Scott-Browne
  12. Laurent Gapin
  13. John Kappler
  1. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, National Jewish Health, United States
  2. University of Colorado School of Medicine, United States
  3. National Jewish Health, United States
  4. La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, United States
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  1. Philippa Marrack
  2. Sai Harsha Krovi
  3. Daniel Silberman
  4. Janice White
  5. Eleanor Kushnir
  6. Maki Nakayama
  7. James Crooks
  8. Thomas Danhorn
  9. Sonia Leach
  10. Randy Anselment
  11. James Scott-Browne
  12. Laurent Gapin
  13. John Kappler
(2017)
The somatically generated portion of the T cell receptor CDR3α contributes to the MHC allele specificity of the T cell receptor
eLife 6:e30918.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.30918