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      CD1-restricted T-cell responses and microbial infection.

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      Animals, Antigens, CD1, immunology, Humans, Infection, microbiology, Killer Cells, Natural, Lipids, T-Lymphocytes, Vaccines

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          CD1, a conserved family of major histocompatibility (MHC)-like glycoproteins in mammals, specializes in capturing lipid rather than peptide antigen for presentation to T lymphocytes. The principles and mechanisms of this newly discovered immune strategy differ markedly from those governing classical MHC-peptide presentation. They might be exploited for the design of new lipid-based microbial vaccines and adjuvants.

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          10963609
          10.1038/35021233

          Chemistry
          Animals,Antigens, CD1,immunology,Humans,Infection,microbiology,Killer Cells, Natural,Lipids,T-Lymphocytes,Vaccines

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