The anti-tumor immune response involves a series of complex steps mediated by various immune cells and signaling molecules.
MHC Class II molecules are integral to the adaptive immune response, serving as specialised antigen-presenting proteins on the surface of professional antigen-presenting cells. They bind peptide ...
MHC class II molecules are central to the adaptive immune response, serving as the means by which antigen-presenting cells, notably dendritic cells, display processed peptides to CD4+ T cells. This ...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region plays a crucial role in immune function; therefore, any genetic or epigenetic polymorphisms within the MHC locus may result in various diseases, as ...