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The following pages link to Ii chain controls the transport of major histocompatibility complex class II molecules to and from lysosomes. (Q36274077):
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- Deficient peptide loading and MHC class II endosomal sorting in a human genetic immunodeficiency disease: the Chediak-Higashi syndrome (Q24320302) (← links)
- A functional heteromeric MIF receptor formed by CD74 and CXCR4 (Q24322205) (← links)
- CD1d endosomal trafficking is independently regulated by an intrinsic CD1d-encoded tyrosine motif and by the invariant chain (Q28585302) (← links)
- Dynamics of major histocompatibility complex class II compartments during B cell receptor-mediated cell activation (Q28585845) (← links)
- Novel regulation of MHC class II function in B cells (Q28586416) (← links)
- Cathepsin S required for normal MHC class II peptide loading and germinal center development (Q28611850) (← links)
- Presentation of antigens by MHC class II molecules: getting the most out of them (Q28611993) (← links)
- Multiple roles of the invariant chain in MHC class II function (Q28612010) (← links)
- Proteolysis and antigen presentation by MHC class II molecules (Q28612038) (← links)
- Intracellular traffic to compartments for MHC class II peptide loading: signals for endosomal and polarized sorting (Q33815419) (← links)
- Cathepsins and compartmentalization in antigen presentation (Q33840535) (← links)
- Proteolysis in MHC class II antigen presentation: who's in charge? (Q33885986) (← links)
- The cytoplasmic tail of invariant chain regulates endosome fusion and morphology (Q33898764) (← links)
- Cathepsin L is essential for onset of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice (Q34014524) (← links)
- The ins and outs of getting in: structures and signals that enhance BCR or Fc receptor-mediated antigen presentation (Q34038322) (← links)
- Antigen processing in the endocytic compartment (Q34129315) (← links)
- Early endosomal maturation of MHC class II molecules independently of cysteine proteases and H-2DM. (Q34665662) (← links)
- Human cathepsin S, but not cathepsin L, degrades efficiently MHC class II-associated invariant chain in nonprofessional APCs (Q35143899) (← links)
- Mhc-guided processing: binding of large antigen fragments (Q35219022) (← links)
- Alteration in the gene expression pattern of primary monocytes after adhesion to endothelial cells (Q35720613) (← links)
- The exogenous pathway for antigen presentation on major histocompatibility complex class II and CD1 molecules (Q35821240) (← links)
- Regulation of antigen presentation and cross-presentation in the dendritic cell network: facts, hypothesis, and immunological implications. (Q36037772) (← links)
- Chaperoning antigen presentation by MHC class II molecules and their role in oncogenesis (Q36083424) (← links)
- The actin-based motor protein myosin II regulates MHC class II trafficking and BCR-driven antigen presentation. (Q36118069) (← links)
- Control of MHC class II antigen presentation in dendritic cells: a balance between creative and destructive forces. (Q36266484) (← links)
- Retrograde traffic out of the yeast vacuole to the TGN occurs via the prevacuolar/endosomal compartment (Q36288266) (← links)
- Degradation of mouse invariant chain: roles of cathepsins S and D and the influence of major histocompatibility complex polymorphism (Q36380525) (← links)
- Delivery of B cell receptor-internalized antigen to endosomes and class II vesicles (Q36380730) (← links)
- Type II and III receptors for immunoglobulin G (IgG) control the presentation of different T cell epitopes from single IgG-complexed antigens (Q36400334) (← links)
- Cathepsins B and D are dispensable for major histocompatibility complex class II-mediated antigen presentation (Q36475793) (← links)
- Bordetella pertussis infection of primary human monocytes alters HLA-DR expression (Q36576200) (← links)
- MR1 uses an endocytic pathway to activate mucosal-associated invariant T cells (Q36640043) (← links)
- Early endosomes are required for major histocompatiblity complex class II transport to peptide-loading compartments (Q36907651) (← links)
- Accumulation of major histocompatibility complex class II molecules in mast cell secretory granules and their release upon degranulation (Q36949900) (← links)
- Cathepsin S regulates class II MHC processing in human CD4+ HLA-DR+ T cells (Q37363448) (← links)
- Cathepsin S activity regulates antigen presentation and immunity (Q37382422) (← links)
- The endosome-lysosome pathway and information generation in the immune system (Q37904214) (← links)
- The Other Function: Class II-Restricted Antigen Presentation by B Cells (Q39225428) (← links)
- Cellular processes essential for African swine fever virus to infect and replicate in primary macrophages (Q40383941) (← links)
- Asparagine endopeptidase can initiate the removal of the MHC class II invariant chain chaperone. (Q40653773) (← links)
- Functional early endosomes are required for maturation of major histocompatibility complex class II molecules in human B lymphoblastoid cells. (Q40949111) (← links)
- Endosomal proteolysis and MHC class II function (Q41729834) (← links)
- Quantifying cathepsin S activity in antigen presenting cells using a novel specific substrate (Q41852752) (← links)
- Confrontation between intracellular bacteria and the immune system. (Q43459073) (← links)
- Immunocompetent astrocytes and microglia display major differences in the processing of the invariant chain and in the expression of active cathepsin L and cathepsin S. (Q43658841) (← links)
- Regulation of CD1 function and NK1.1(+) T cell selection and maturation by cathepsin S. (Q43832068) (← links)
- Multiple mechanisms of reduced major histocompatibility complex class II expression in endotoxin tolerance. (Q44362194) (← links)
- Detection of biotinylated cell surface receptors and MHC molecules in a capture ELISA: a rapid assay to measure endocytosis (Q47815644) (← links)
- Developmental regulation of invariant chain proteolysis controls MHC class II trafficking in mouse dendritic cells. (Q47872621) (← links)
- Human B lymphoblastoid cells contain distinct patterns of cathepsin activity in endocytic compartments and regulate MHC class II transport in a cathepsin S-independent manner. (Q51035111) (← links)