Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) polymorphism is thought to be driven by antagonistic coevolution between pathogens and hosts, mediated through either overdominance or frequency-dependent ...
Histocompatibility—the ability of an organism to distinguish its own cells and tissue from those of another—is a universal phenomenon in the Metazoa. In vertebrates, histocompatibility is a function ...
Cabozantinib As Salvage Therapy for Patients With Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor–Refractory Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Results of a Multicenter Phase II International Thyroid Oncology Group Trial ...
The chicken major histocompatibility complex (chicken MHC or B complex), at present the most extensively characterized non-mammalian MHC, differes from its human and rodent counterparts in its overall ...
Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) molecules play a critical, yet historically overlooked, role in tumor immunity.
Immunopeptidomics is an emerging and rapidly evolving field that focuses on the identification of peptides presented by major ...