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    • Apr 2000

      HLA-DQ tetramers identify epitope-specific T cells in peripheral blood of herpes simplex virus type 2-infected individuals: direct detection of immunodominant antigen-responsive cells.

      J Immunol
      Kwok WW, Liu AW, Novak EJ, Gebe JA, Ettinger RA, Nepom GT, Reymond SN, Koelle DM
    • Mar 2000

      Epstein-Barr virus entry utilizing HLA-DP or HLA-DQ as a coreceptor.

      J Virol
      Haan KM, Kwok WW, Longnecker R, Speck P
    • Dec 1999

      MHC class II tetramers identify peptide-specific human CD4(+) T cells proliferating in response to influenza A antigen.

      J Clin Invest
      Novak EJ, Liu AW, Nepom GT, Kwok WW
    • Jul 1999

      Peptide binding affinity and pH variation establish functional thresholds for activation of HLA-DQ-restricted T cell recognition.

      Hum Immunol
      Kwok WW, Reijonen H, Falk BA, Koelle DM, Nepom GT
    • Jul 1999

      MHC-peptide ligand interactions establish a functional threshold for antigen-specific T cell recognition.

      Hum Immunol
      Reichstetter S, Kwok WW, Kochik S, Koelle DM, Beaty JS, Nepom GT
    • Jan 1999

      Impaired binding of a DQ2 and DQ8-binding HSV VP16 peptide to a DQA1*0501/DQB1*0302 trans class II heterodimer.

      Tissue Antigens
      Reichstetter S, Kwok WW, Nepom GT
    • Dec 1998

      Exceptional stability of the HLA-DQA1*0102/DQB1*0602 alpha beta protein dimer, the class II MHC molecule associated with protection from insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

      J Immunol
      Ettinger RA, Liu AW, Nepom GT, Kwok WW
    • Oct 1998

      Structural basis of specificity and degeneracy of T cell recognition: pluriallelic restriction of T cell responses to a peptide antigen involves both specific and promiscuous interactions between the T cell receptor, peptide, and HLA-DR.

      J Immunol
      Doherty DG, Penzotti JE, Koelle DM, Kwok WW, Lybrand TP, Masewicz S, Nepom GT
    • Sep 1998

      Recognition of herpes simplex virus type 2 tegument proteins by CD4 T cells infiltrating human genital herpes lesions.

      J Virol
      Koelle DM, Frank JM, Johnson ML, Kwok WW
    • Aug 1998

      Molecular basis for HLA-DQ associations with IDDM.

      Diabetes
      Nepom GT, Kwok WW
    • May 1998

      Novel glycosylation of HLA-DRalpha disrupts antigen presentation without altering endosomal localization.

      J Immunol
      Guerra CB, Busch R, Doebele RC, Liu W, Sawada T, Kwok WW, Chang MD, Mellins ED
    • Mar 1998

      A peptide binding motif for HLA-DQA1*0102/DQB1*0602, the class II MHC molecule associated with dominant protection in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

      J Immunol
      Ettinger RA, Kwok WW
    • Apr 1997

      Preferential presentation of herpes simplex virus T-cell antigen by HLA DQA1*0501/DQB1*0201 in comparison to HLA DQA1*0201/DQB1*0201.

      Hum Immunol
      Koelle DM, Johnson ML, Ekstrom AN, Byers P, Kwok WW
    • Dec 1996

      Modulation of HLA-DQ binding properties by differences in class II dimer stability and pH-dependent peptide interactions.

      J Immunol
      Buckner JH, Kwok WW, Nepom BS, Nepom GT
    • Jul 1996

      Critical contribution of beta chain residue 57 in peptide binding ability of both HLA-DR and -DQ molecules.

      Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
      Nepom BS, Nepom GT, Coleman M, Kwok WW

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