"HLA-B35 Antigen" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A specific HLA-B surface antigen subtype. Members of this subtype contain alpha chains that are encoded by the HLA-B*35 allele family.
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D015797
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D12.776.395.550.489.500.350 D12.776.543.550.439.500.350 D23.050.301.500.100.500.350 D23.050.301.500.450.380.350 D23.050.705.552.100.500.350 D23.050.705.552.450.380.350
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Below are the most recent publications written about "HLA-B35 Antigen" by people in Profiles.
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Terajima M, Cruz J, Leporati AM, Demkowicz WE, Kennedy JS, Ennis FA. Identification of vaccinia CD8+ T-cell epitopes conserved among vaccinia and variola viruses restricted by common MHC class I molecules, HLA-A2 or HLA-B7. Hum Immunol. 2006 Jul; 67(7):512-20.
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Co MD, Terajima M, Cruz J, Ennis FA, Rothman AL. Human cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to live attenuated 17D yellow fever vaccine: identification of HLA-B35-restricted CTL epitopes on nonstructural proteins NS1, NS2b, NS3, and the structural protein E. Virology. 2002 Feb 01; 293(1):151-63.
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Khanna R, Silins SL, Weng Z, Gatchell D, Burrows SR, Cooper L. Cytotoxic T cell recognition of allelic variants of HLA B35 bound to an Epstein-Barr virus epitope: influence of peptide conformation and TCR-peptide interaction. Eur J Immunol. 1999 05; 29(5):1587-97.