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Mutations of the beta2-microglobulin gene result in a lack of HLA class I molecules on melanoma cells of two patients immunized with MAGE peptides.
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Document type | Article de périodique (Journal article) – Article de recherche |
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Publication date | 1998 |
Language | Anglais |
Journal information | "Tissue Antigens : immune response genetics" - Vol. 52, no.6, p. 520-9 (1998) |
Peer reviewed | yes |
Publisher | Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc. (Malden) |
issn | 0001-2815 |
e-issn | 1399-0039 |
Publication status | Publié |
Affiliation | UCL - MD/MIGE - Département de microbiologie, d'immunologie et de génétique |
MESH Subject | Antigens, Neoplasm ; Mutation ; Neoplasm Proteins ; Peptides ; Tumor Cells, Cultured ; Vaccines, Synthetic ; beta 2-Microglobulin ; Base Sequence ; Cancer Vaccines ; Female ; Histocompatibility Antigens Class I ; Humans ; Melanoma ; Melanoma-Specific Antigens ; Molecular Sequence Data |
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Bibliographic reference | Benitez, R ; Godelaine, D ; Lopez-Nevot, M A ; Brasseur, F ; Jiménez, P ; et. al. Mutations of the beta2-microglobulin gene result in a lack of HLA class I molecules on melanoma cells of two patients immunized with MAGE peptides.. In: Tissue Antigens : immune response genetics, Vol. 52, no.6, p. 520-9 (1998) |
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Permanent URL | http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/157439 |