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TERNARY COMPLEX THERAPY FOR AUTOIMMUNE-DISEASE HOSPITAL PRACTICE Fathman, C. G. 1995; 30 (8): 57-?
Abstract
Induction of an immune response is remarkably simple, involving the interaction of three components: processed antigen, an MHC class II molecule, and a CD4 T-cell receptor. Each part of this ternary complex represents a novel target for interventions that may block subsequent effector phenomena of autoimmune disease. Such specific treatments will be less toxic than those currently available.
View details for Web of Science ID A1995RN91300018
View details for PubMedID 7635912