Antigen cross-presentation Antigen cross-presentation is a critical immunological process that allows exogenous antigens, typically presented via MHC class II to CD4+ T cells, to be presented on MHC class I molecules for recognition by CD8+ Read More
MHC Assembly and Trafficking The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is a critical component of the immune system, essential for the recognition of foreign molecules and the subsequent immune response. MHC molecules are categorized into two Read More
Topics in Immunology Topic Categories ANTIGEN PROCESSING AND PRESENTATION BASIC AUTOIMMUNITY CELLULAR ADHESION, MIGRATION, AND INFLAMMATION CYTOKINES AND CHEMOKINES AND THEIR RECEPTORS HEMATOPOIESIS AND IMMUNE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IMMEDIATE HYPERSENSITIVITY, ASTHMA, AND ALLERGIC RESPONSES IMMUNE MECHANISMS Read More
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