Regulation of Antigen Export to the Cytosol During Cross-Presentation
Abstract
Cross-priming refers to the induction of primary cytotoxic CD8+ T cell responses to antigens that are not expressed in the antigen presenting cells (APCs) that induce the priming (i.e responses to tumor antigens or to antigens from viruses that do no infect APCs). Cross-presentation names the process allowing uptake of antigens, their processing into peptides, and the subsequent loading and presentation of these peptides by Major...
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Title
Regulation of Antigen Export to the Cytosol During Cross-Presentation
Published Date
Jan 28, 2019
Journal
Volume
10
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