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From viral genome to specific peptide epitopes: methods for identifying porcine T cell epitopes based on in silico predictions, in vitro identification and ex vivo verification

peptides. T cell epitopes were identified using peptide-SLA complexes assembled into fluorescent tetramers to stain swine influenza specific CTLs derived from immunized animals and MHC-defined pigs vaccinated against foot-and-mouth disease virus. These results demonstrate the broad applicability of methods

Year: 2013

Language: English

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From Viral genome to specific peptide epitopes - Methods for identifying porcine T cell epitopes based on in silico predictions, in vitro identification and ex vivo verification

can be identified within a given viral genome, along with the elimination of hundreds, or even thousands, of peptide sequences, which are not likely to be bound. Applying these methods can save enormous amounts of time and costs of epitope discovery studies and MHC binding analysis not only in swine

Year: 2012

Language: English

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3 Journal article

From viral genome to specific peptide epitopes: methods for identifying porcine T cell epitopes based on in silico predictions, in vitro identification and ex vivo verification (P6098)

Year: 2013

Language: English

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