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IFNγ-inducible proteasome components in immune responses
N. de Graaf
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Antigen Presentation
11%
Antigen Processing
33%
Binding Peptide
11%
CD4 T Cells
11%
CD4-CD8 Ratio
22%
CD8+ T Cell Response
44%
CD8+ T Cells
66%
Cell Ratio
11%
Cell Surface
11%
Cell-intrinsic
11%
Cellular Compartments
11%
Chimeric Mice
11%
Effector Function
11%
Environmental Factors
11%
Epitope
44%
Factor Selection
11%
Gene-deficient Mice
44%
IFN1
11%
Immune Response
100%
Immunodominant Epitopes
11%
Immunoproteasome
100%
Immunoproteasome Subunits
11%
Infection Model
11%
Inhibitory Receptors
11%
LAMP1
11%
LMP2
11%
LMP7
11%
Low Production
11%
Main Protease
11%
MECL-1
33%
MHC Class I
55%
MHC Class I Antigen Presentation
11%
MHC Class I Molecules
33%
MHC Class II
11%
Natural Killer Cells
77%
PA28
44%
Proteasome Activator
11%
Protein Degradation
22%
RAG1
22%
Reduced Expression
11%
T Cell Expansion
11%
T Cells
22%
Thymic Selection
11%
Vaccin
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Antigen Presentation
50%
CD4
10%
CD4 CD8 Ratio
20%
Cell Expansion
10%
Cell Surface
10%
Cytotoxic T-Cell
100%
Epitope
50%
Immune Response
100%
MHC Class I
90%
Natural Killer Cell
70%
Proteasome
100%
Protein Degradation
20%
T Cell
20%
T-Helper Cell
10%
Vaccine
10%