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Castro, Caitlin
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Cell Differentiation
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Plasma Cells
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Receptors, Antigen
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Transduction, Genetic
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Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta
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Gene Rearrangement, delta-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor
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T-Lymphocyte Subsets
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Protein Structure, Tertiary
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Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta
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Protein Transport
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Jurkat Cells
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PAX5 Transcription Factor
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Transcytosis
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Transcriptome
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Thymocytes
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Cells, Cultured
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Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
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T-Lymphocytes
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Thymus Gland
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Signal Transduction
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Crystal structure of Vd1 T cell receptor in complex with CD1d-sulfatide shows MHC-like recognition of a self-lipid by human ?d T cells.
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?d T cell surveillance via CD1 molecules.
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Putting J chain back on the map: how might its expression define plasma cell development?
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Noncoordinate expression of J-chain and Blimp-1 define nurse shark plasma cell populations during ontogeny.
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The structural analysis of shark IgNAR antibodies reveals evolutionary principles of immunoglobulins.
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Coevolution of T-cell receptors with MHC and non-MHC ligands.
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Molecular Analysis of Lipid-Reactive Vd1 ?d T Cells Identified by CD1c Tetramers.
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Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor a chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus.
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Ancient Use of Ig Variable Domains Contributes Significantly to the TCRd Repertoire.
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Diversity in recognition and function of human ?d T cells.
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Molecular design of the ?dT cell receptor ectodomain encodes biologically fit ligand recognition in the absence of mechanosensing.
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Identification of the Fc-alpha/mu receptor in Xenopus provides insight into the emergence of the poly-Ig receptor (pIgR) and mucosal Ig transport.
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