HIV molecular immunology database
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HXB2 Location | Gag(33-47) p17(33-47) DNA(886..930) |
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Author Location | p17(33-47 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
HIVWASRELERFAVN?
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
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Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(93-107) p17(93-107) DNA(1066..1110) |
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Author Location | p17(93-107 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
EIKDTKEALDKIEEE
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(118-132) p17(118-132) DNA(1141..1185) |
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Author Location | p17(118-132 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
AAADTGHSSQVSQNY
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(133-147) p24(1-15) DNA(1186..1230) |
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Author Location | p24(133-147 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
PIVQNIQGQMVHQAI
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(208-222) p24(76-90) DNA(1411..1455) |
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Author Location | p24(208-222 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
EAAEWDRVHPVHAGP
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(228-242) p24(96-110) DNA(1471..1515) |
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Author Location | p24(228-242 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
MREPRGSKIAGTTST
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(278-292) p24(146-160) DNA(1621..1665) |
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Author Location | p24(278-292 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
SPTSILDIRQGPKEP
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(288-302) p24(156-170) DNA(1651..1695) |
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Author Location | p24(288-302 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
GPKEPFRDYVDRFYK
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(393-407) p2p7p1p6(30-44) DNA(1966..2010) |
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Author Location | p15(393-407 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
FNCGKEGHTARNCRA
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(418-432) p2p7p1p6(55-69) DNA(2041..2085) |
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Author Location | p15(418-432 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
KEGHQMKDCTERQAN
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(423-437) p2p7p1p6(60-74) DNA(2056..2100) |
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Author Location | p15(423-437 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
MKDCTERQANFLGKI
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Gag(461-475) p2p7p1p6(98-112) DNA(2170..2214) |
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Author Location | p15(473-487 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
ESFRSGVETTTPPQK
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(269-283) gp120(269-283) DNA(7029..7073) |
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Author Location | gp120(269-283 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
EVVIRSANFTDNAKT
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(274-288) gp120(274-288) DNA(7044..7088) |
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Author Location | gp120(274-288 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
SANFTDNAKTIIVQL
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(309-323) gp120(309-323) DNA(7149..7193) |
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Author Location | gp120(309-323 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
EQRGPGRAFVTIGKI
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(314-328) gp120(314-328) DNA(7164..7208) |
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Author Location | gp120(314-328 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
GRAFVTIGKIGNMRQ
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(364-378) gp120(364-378) DNA(7314..7358) |
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Author Location | gp120(364-378 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
SSGGKPEIVTHSFNC
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(369-383) gp120(369-383) DNA(7329..7373) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp120(369-383 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
PEIVTHSFNCGGEFF
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(394-408) gp120(394-408) DNA(7404..7448) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp120(394-408 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
TWFNSTWSTKGSNNT
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(399-413) gp120(399-413) DNA(7419..7463) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp120(399-413 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
TWSTKGSNNTEGSDT
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(424-438) gp120(424-438) DNA(7494..7538) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp120(424-438 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
INMWQEVGKAMYAPP
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(459-473) gp120(459-473) DNA(7599..7643) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp120(459-473 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
GNSNNESEIFRPGGG
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(474-488) gp120(474-488) DNA(7644..7688) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp120(474-488 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
DMRDNWRSELYKYKV
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(484-498) gp120(484-498) DNA(7674..7718) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp120(484-498 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
YKYKVVKIEPLGVAP
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(547-561) gp41(36-50) DNA(7863..7907) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp41(547-561 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
GIVQQQNNLLRAIEA
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(562-576) gp41(51-65) DNA(7908..7952) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp41(562-576 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
QQHLLQLTVWGIKQL
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(647-661) gp41(136-150) DNA(8163..8207) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp41(647-661 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
EESQNQQEKNEQELL
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(667-681) gp41(156-170) DNA(8223..8267) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp41(667-681 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
ASLWNWFNITNWLWY
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(682-696) gp41(171-185) DNA(8268..8312) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp41(682-696 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
IKLFIMIVGGLVGLR
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | gp160(842-856) gp41(331-345) DNA(8748..8792) |
gp160 Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp41(842-856 IIIB, B10) | |
Epitope |
HIPRRIRQGLERILL
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Epitope Alignment
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Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Wahren1989 B. Wahren, J. Rosen, E. Sandstrom, T. Mathiesen, S. Modrow, and H. Wigzell. HIV-1 Peptides Induce a Proliferative Response in Lymphocytes from Infected Persons. J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr., 4:448-456, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. PubMed ID: 2552068. Show all entries for this paper.
Wahren1989a B. Wahren, T. Mathiesen, J. Rosen, and H. Wigzell. Common and Unique T-Cell Epitopes of HIV-1. Vaccines, 89:89-93, 1989. Notes: Using 15-amino-acid-long peptides that scanned all of gp41, the C-terminal half of gp120, and the gag proteins p17, p24, and p15, this study presents evidence that 18 envelope and 12 gag peptides could stimulate T-cell proliferative responses from multiple representatives among 99 HIV infected study subjects. Thirty-six seronegative subjects were used as controls. Show all entries for this paper.