MHC klasy I (Polish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "MHC klasy I" in Polish language version.

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  • Francis JM, Leistritz-Edwards D, Dunn A, Tarr C, Lehman J, Dempsey C, Hamel A, Rayon V, Liu G, Wang Y, Wille M, Durkin M, Hadley K, Sheena A, Roscoe B, Ng M, Rockwell G, Manto M, Gienger E, Nickerson J; MGH COVID-19 Collection and Processing Team; Moarefi A, Noble M, Malia T, Bardwell PD, Gordon W, Swain J, Skoberne M, Sauer K, Harris T, Goldrath AW, Shalek AK, Coyle AJ, Benoist C, Pregibon DC. Allelic variation in class I HLA determines CD8+ T cell repertoire shape and cross-reactive memory responses to SARS-CoV-2. „Science Immunology”, 2021. DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abk3070. PMID: 34793243. 

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  • Claudia Prevosto i inni, Allele-Independent Turnover of Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) Class Ia Molecules, „PLOS One”, 11 (8), 2016, DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0161011, PMID27529174, PMCIDPMC4987023.
  • Gizem Tumer, Brittany Simpson, Tiffany K. Roberts, Genetics, Human Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC), „StatPearls Publishing”, 2021, PMID30855806.
  • Francis JM, Leistritz-Edwards D, Dunn A, Tarr C, Lehman J, Dempsey C, Hamel A, Rayon V, Liu G, Wang Y, Wille M, Durkin M, Hadley K, Sheena A, Roscoe B, Ng M, Rockwell G, Manto M, Gienger E, Nickerson J; MGH COVID-19 Collection and Processing Team; Moarefi A, Noble M, Malia T, Bardwell PD, Gordon W, Swain J, Skoberne M, Sauer K, Harris T, Goldrath AW, Shalek AK, Coyle AJ, Benoist C, Pregibon DC. Allelic variation in class I HLA determines CD8+ T cell repertoire shape and cross-reactive memory responses to SARS-CoV-2. „Science Immunology”, 2021. DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abk3070. PMID: 34793243. 
  • Rebecca C. Wyatt i inni, What the HLA-I!—Classical and Non-classical HLA Class I and Their Potential Roles in Type 1 Diabetes, „Current Diabetes Reports”, 19 (159), 2019, DOI10.1007/s11892-019-1245-z, PMID31820163, PMCIDPMC6901423.

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