A single T cell receptor bound to major histocompatibility complex class I and class II glycoproteins reveals switchable TCR conformers.

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Published in Immunity on June 16, 2011

Authors

Lei Yin1, Eric Huseby, James Scott-Browne, Kira Rubtsova, Clamencia Pinilla, Frances Crawford, Philippa Marrack, Shaodong Dai, John W Kappler

Author Affiliations

1: Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Integrated Department of Immunology, National Jewish Health, Denver, CO 80206, USA.

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