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    • Jul 1997

      Intestinal epithelial cells use two distinct pathways for HLA class II antigen processing.

      J Clin Invest
      Hershberg RM, Framson PE, Cho DH, Lee LY, Kovats S, Beitz J, Blum JS, Nepom GT
    • Apr 1997

      Recognition of contiguous allele-specific peptide elements in the rubella virus E1 envelope protein.

      Vaccine
      Nepom GT, Domeier ME, Ou D, Kovats S, Mitchell LA, Tingle AJ
    • Apr 1997

      MHC-DRB allelic sequences incorporate distinct intragenic trans-specific segments.

      Tissue Antigens
      Gaur LK, Nepom GT, Snyder KE, Anderson J, Pandarpurkar M, Yadock W, Heise ER
    • Dec 1996

      Naturally processed T cell epitopes from human glutamic acid decarboxylase identified using mice transgenic for the type 1 diabetes-associated human MHC class II allele, DRB1*0401.

      J Clin Invest
      Wicker LS, Chen SL, Nepom GT, Elliott JF, Freed DC, Bansal A, Zheng S, Herman A, Lernmark A, Zaller DM, Peterson LB, Rothbard JB, Cummings R, Whiteley PJ
    • Dec 1996

      CD11b+CD28-CD4+ human T cells: activation requirements and association with HLA-DR alleles.

      J Immunol
      Chapman A, Stewart SJ, Nepom GT, Green WF, Crowe D, Thomas JW, Miller GG
    • Dec 1996

      Modulation of HLA-DQ binding properties by differences in class II dimer stability and pH-dependent peptide interactions.

      J Immunol
      Buckner JH, Kwok WW, Nepom BS, Nepom GT
    • Oct 1996

      Characterization of the HLA-restrictive elements of a rubella virus-specific cytotoxic T cell clone: influence of HLA-DR4 beta chain residue 74 polymorphism on antigenic peptide-T cell interaction.

      Int Immunol
      Ou D, Mitchell LA, Domeier ME, Tsang AO, Décarie D, Tingle AJ, Nepom GT, Lacroix M, Zrein M
    • Jul 1996

      Critical contribution of beta chain residue 57 in peptide binding ability of both HLA-DR and -DQ molecules.

      Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
      Nepom BS, Nepom GT, Coleman M, Kwok WW
    • May 1996

      Ancestral major histocompatibility complex DRB genes beget conserved patterns of localized polymorphisms.

      Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
      Gaur LK, Nepom GT
    • Apr 1996

      Recognition of altered self major histocompatibility complex molecules modulated by specific peptide interactions.

      Eur J Immunol
      Nepom GT, Ou D, Lybrand TP, DeWeese C, Domeier ME, Buckner JH, Mitchell LA, Tingle AJ
    • Apr 1996

      A structural model for TCR recognition of the HLA class II shared epitope sequence implicated in susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis.

      J Autoimmun
      Penzotti JE, Doherty D, Lybrand TP, Nepom GT
    • Mar 1996

      Allele-specific motifs characterize HLA-DQ interactions with a diabetes-associated peptide derived from glutamic acid decarboxylase.

      J Immunol
      Kwok WW, Domeier ML, Raymond FC, Byers P, Nepom GT
    • Mar 1996

      HLA-DQB1 codon 57 is critical for peptide binding and recognition.

      J Exp Med
      Kwok WW, Domeier ME, Johnson ML, Nepom GT, Koelle DM
    • Mar 1996

      Prognostic implications of HLA genotyping in the early assessment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

      J Rheumatol Suppl
      Nepom GT, Gersuk V, Nepom BS
    • Dec 1995

      Polyglot and polymorphism. An HLA update.

      Arthritis Rheum
      Nepom BS, Nepom GT

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