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Major histocompatability gene recognition

MHC molecules all-surface glycoprotien encoded by the major histocompatibility complex of genes they are involved in immunity and cell recognition mimicry, Batesian resemblance of one animal (the mimic) to another (the model) to the benefit of the mimic, as when the model is dangerous or inedible (described by Henry Walter Bates 1825-1892)... [Pg.425]

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)— A set of genes responsible for most of the proteins on the surface of cells in the body that are responsible for recognition of self. ... [Pg.2686]

Schwartz RH (1985) T lymphocyte recognition of antigen in association with gene products of the major histocompatibility complex, Ann Rev Immunol 3 261-327. [Pg.379]

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC). A cluster of genes encoding cell surface antigens that are polymorphic within a species and have a crucial function in signalling between lymphocytes and cells expressing antigen and in recognition of self. [Pg.244]


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