Publication Year 1991
Cerundolo, V., T. Elliott, J. Elvin, J. Bastin, H. G. Rammensee, and A. Townsend.
1991.
The binding affinity and dissociation rates of peptides for class
I major histocompatibility complex molecules.
Eur. J. Immunol.
Falk, K., O. Rötzschke, S. Stevanovic, G. Jung, and H.-G. Rammensee. 1991. Allele-specific motifs revealed by sequencing of self-peptides eluted from MHC molecules. Nature
Falk, K., O. Rötzschke, K. Deres, J. Metzger, G. Jung, and H.-G. Rammensee. 1991. Identification of naturally processed viral nonapeptides allows their quantification in infected cells and suggests an allele-specific T cell epitope forecast. J. Exp. Med.
Griem, P., H.-J. Wallny, K. Falk, O. Rötzschke, B. Arnold, G. Schönrich, G. Hämmerling, and H.-G. Rammensee. 1991. Uneven tissue distribution of minor histocompatibility proteins versus peptides is caused by MHC expression. Cell
Rammensee, H.-G. 1991. Wie virusinfizierte und neoblastische Zellen gezielt eliminiert werden. Aerzte Zeitung
Rammensee, H.-G. 1991. Maintenance of self tolerance in CD4+ T lymphocytes by antigen presentation on resting B cells - a hypothesis. Bone Marrow Transplant. 7, Suppl. 1:26-28.
Rötzschke, O., K. Falk, S. Faath, and H.-G. Rammensee. 1991. On the nature of peptides involved in T cell alloreactivity. J. Exp. Med.
Rötzschke, O., K. Falk, S. Stevanovic, G. Jung, P. Walden, and H. G. Rammensee. 1991. Exact prediction of a natural T cell epitope. Eur. J. Immunol.
Schild, H., K. Deres, K.-H. Wiesmüller, G. Jung, and H.-G. Rammensee. 1991. Efficiency of peptides and lipopeptides for in vivo priming of virus-specific cytotoxic T cells. Eur. J. Immunol.
Schild, H., M. Norda, K. Deres, K. Falk, O. Rötzschke, K.-H.
Wiesmüller, G. Jung, and H.-G. Rammensee. 1991.
Fine specifity of
cytotoxic T lymphocytes primed in vivo either with virus or synthetic lipopetide
vaccine or primed in vitro with peptide.
J. Exp. Med.
174:1665-1668.
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