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TAP, a novel T cell-activating protein involved in the stimulation of MHC-restricted T lymphocytes.

Rock et al., 1986

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11732711629526770379
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Rock K
Yeh E
Gramm C
Haber S
Reiser H
Benacerraf B
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The Journal of experimental medicine

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Five mAbs have been generated and used to characterize TAP (T cell activating protein) a novel, functional murine T cell membrane antigen. The TAP molecule is a 12-kD protein that is synthesized by T cells. By antibody crossblocking, it appears to be closely associated with …
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