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Molecular chaperones in antigen presentation
As is the case with most proteins of the secretory pathway, the biogenesis of MHC class I and class II molecules occurs in association with molecular chaperones. Considerable progress has been made in identifying the chaperones involved and recent studies on two of these, calnexin and invariant chai...
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