T cells recognizing a peptide contaminant undetectable by mass spectrometry.
Synthetic peptides are widely used in immunological research as epitopes to stimulate their cognate T cells. These preparations are never completely pure, but trace contaminants are commonly revealed by mass spectrometry quality controls. In an effort to characterize novel major histocompatibility c...
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Main Authors: | Vedran Brezar, Slobodan Culina, Thomas Østerbye, François Guillonneau, Giovanni Chiappetta, Yann Verdier, Joelle Vinh, F Susan Wong, Søren Buus, Roberto Mallone |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e49c69d522eb47a7bb72dbed9da90d61 |
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