Article published the February 8, 2018
IntroductionMany of the genes involved in immunity are part of multigene families. In some families, each gene is conserved for a specific function dedicated to a particular outcome, in others allelic polymorphism and copy number variation allow rapid evolution in response to new challenges, and in still other families both kinds of genes are found. Some well-characterised examples for adaptive im ...
Article published the September 15, 2017
1. Background Many members of the B7 gene superfamily are cell surface molecules involved in regulation of the immune response, but some have functions outside of the immune system [1]. Soon after the first mammalian B7 molecule was identified as important in immune co-stimulation, two other members were described with non-immune functions: myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG), which is found ...
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