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antigen processing

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antigen processing,
the steps that occur in an immune response after a protein is recognized as foreign.


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When EASE analysis was focused on each pattern, genes in pattern 1 indicated negative regulation of cell proliferation and cell cycle arrest (Table 3), genes in pattern 8 showed similar categories as analyzed in the entire 1,811 gene list, and genes in pattern 9 showed only several categories that were not obviously related to DNA damage response, such as extracellular matrix, calcium ion binding, and antigen processing.
The T2B7 binding assay method (23,24) relies on the ability of exogenously added peptides to stabilize the class I MHC/beta 2 microglobulin structure on the surface of transporters associated with antigen processing (TAP)-deficient cell lines (27,28).
First, Select VLPs have a specific size and assembly process different from other VLPs which enables the expression of much larger vaccine antigens than can be expressed on other types of VLPs and also offers the prospect for distinctive antigen processing.
 
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