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Nature Immunology|July 20, 2023
Functional T cell tolerance by peripheral tissue-based checkpoint controlFrancis R Carbone, Laura K Mackay
Molecular Immunology|September 25, 1998
A dominant V beta bias in the CTL response after HSV-1 infection is determined by peptide residues predicted to also interact with the TCR beta-chain CDR3S J Turner, F R Carbone
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|February 1, 1990
Class I-restricted processing and presentation of exogenous cell-associated antigen in vivoF R Carbone, M J Bevan
Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease = Archivio Monaldi Per Le Malattie Del Torace|December 23, 1998
Idiopathic pulmonary haemosiderosis in an adultR Carbone, P Dessanti, L Sblendorio
Nature Reviews. Immunology|March 22, 2002
Cross-presentation in viral immunity and self-toleranceW R Heath, F R Carbone
Annual Review of Immunology|March 13, 2001
Cross-presentation, dendritic cells, tolerance and immunityW R Heath, F R Carbone
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 1, 1989
Induction of ovalbumin-specific cytotoxic T cells by in vivo peptide immunizationF R Carbone, M J Bevan
European Journal of Immunology|November 1, 1990
The effect of mutations in the MHC class I peptide binding groove on the cytotoxic T lymphocyte recognition of the Kb-restricted ovalbumin determinantJ Nikolić-Zugić, F R Carbone
Nature Immunology|September 20, 2013
The skin-resident and migratory immune system in steady state and memory: innate lymphocytes, dendritic cells and T cellsWilliam R Heath, Francis R Carbone
Journal of Immunological Methods|March 15, 1993
Electroporation and commercial liposomes efficiently deliver soluble protein into the MHC class I presentation pathway. Priming in vitro and in vivo for class I-restricted recognition of soluble antigenW Chen, F R Carbone, J McCluskey
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Nature Immunology|July 20, 2023
Functional T cell tolerance by peripheral tissue-based checkpoint controlFrancis R Carbone, Laura K Mackay
Molecular Immunology|September 25, 1998
A dominant V beta bias in the CTL response after HSV-1 infection is determined by peptide residues predicted to also interact with the TCR beta-chain CDR3S J Turner, F R Carbone
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|February 1, 1990
Class I-restricted processing and presentation of exogenous cell-associated antigen in vivoF R Carbone, M J Bevan
Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease = Archivio Monaldi Per Le Malattie Del Torace|December 23, 1998
Idiopathic pulmonary haemosiderosis in an adultR Carbone, P Dessanti, L Sblendorio
Nature Reviews. Immunology|March 22, 2002
Cross-presentation in viral immunity and self-toleranceW R Heath, F R Carbone
Annual Review of Immunology|March 13, 2001
Cross-presentation, dendritic cells, tolerance and immunityW R Heath, F R Carbone
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 1, 1989
Induction of ovalbumin-specific cytotoxic T cells by in vivo peptide immunizationF R Carbone, M J Bevan
European Journal of Immunology|November 1, 1990
The effect of mutations in the MHC class I peptide binding groove on the cytotoxic T lymphocyte recognition of the Kb-restricted ovalbumin determinantJ Nikolić-Zugić, F R Carbone
Nature Immunology|September 20, 2013
The skin-resident and migratory immune system in steady state and memory: innate lymphocytes, dendritic cells and T cellsWilliam R Heath, Francis R Carbone
Journal of Immunological Methods|March 15, 1993
Electroporation and commercial liposomes efficiently deliver soluble protein into the MHC class I presentation pathway. Priming in vitro and in vivo for class I-restricted recognition of soluble antigenW Chen, F R Carbone, J McCluskey
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