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TCRpower: quantifying the detection power of T-cell receptor sequencing with a novel computational pipeline calibrated by spike-in sequences.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35062022
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Structural basis of T cell receptor specificity and cross-reactivity of two HLA-DQ2.5-restricted gluten epitopes in celiac disease.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35065967
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A molecular basis for the T cell response in HLA-DQ2.2 mediated celiac disease.
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On the immune response to barley in celiac disease: Biased and public T-cell receptor usage to a barley unique and immunodominant gluten epitope.
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A TRAV26-1-encoded recognition motif focuses the biased T cell response in celiac disease.
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HLA-DQ:gluten tetramer test in blood gives better detection of coeliac patients than biopsy after 14-day gluten challenge.
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Identification of gluten T cell epitopes driving celiac disease.
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Microbiota-dependent proteolysis of gluten subverts diet-mediated protection against type 1 diabetes.
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Phenotype-Based Isolation of Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cells in Autoimmunity: A Study of Celiac Disease.
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Focused B cell response to recurring gluten motif with implications for epitope spreading in celiac disease.
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Frequency of Gluten-Reactive T Cells in Active Celiac Lesions Estimated by Direct Cell Cloning.
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Comprehensive Analysis of CDR3 Sequences in Gluten-Specific T-Cell Receptors Reveals a Dominant R-Motif and Several New Minor Motifs.
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Circulating CD103+ γδ and CD8+ T cells are clonally shared with tissue-resident intraepithelial lymphocytes in celiac disease.
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Pathogenic T Cells in Celiac Disease Change Phenotype on Gluten Challenge: Implications for T-Cell-Directed Therapies.
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Therapeutic and Diagnostic Implications of T Cell Scarring in Celiac Disease and Beyond.
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CD38 expression on gluten-specific T cells is a robust marker of gluten re-exposure in coeliac disease.
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Phenotypic Analysis of Disease-Relevant T Cells in Dermatitis Herpetiformis.
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