CD4: Collaborator in immune recognition and HIV infection
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Elsevier BV
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General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Reference19 articles.
1. Identification of the residues in human CD4 critical for the binding of HIV
2. A CD4 domain important for HIV-mediated syncytium formation lies outside the virus binding site
3. Interaction between CD4 and class II MHC molecules mediates cell adhesion
4. Effective activation of resting mouse T lymphocytes by cross-linking submitogenic concentrations of the T cell antigen receptor with either Lyt-2 or L3T4
5. Reconstitution of MHC class I specificity by transfer of the T cell receptor and Lyt-2 genes
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