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Authors: Brady, MS Lee, F Eckels, DD Ree, SY Latouche, JB Lee, JS
Citation: Ms. Brady et al., Restoration of alloreactivity of melanoma by transduction with B7.1, J IMMUNOTH, 23(3), 2000, pp. 353-361

Authors: Brady, MS Lee, F Petrie, H Eckels, DD Lee, JS
Citation: Ms. Brady et al., CD4(+) T cells kill HLA-class-II-antigen-positive melanoma cells presenting peptide in vitro, CANCER IMMU, 48(11), 2000, pp. 621-626

Authors: Eckels, DD Wang, HR Bian, TH Tabatabai, N Gill, JC
Citation: Dd. Eckels et al., Immunobiology of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection: the role of CD4 T cells in HCV infection, IMMUNOL REV, 174, 2000, pp. 90-97

Authors: Eckels, DD
Citation: Dd. Eckels, MHC: Function and implication on vaccine development, VOX SANGUIN, 78, 2000, pp. 265-267

Authors: Dinauer, DM Luhm, RA Uzgiris, AJ Eckels, DD Hessner, MJ
Citation: Dm. Dinauer et al., Sequence-based typing of HLA class II DQB1, TISSUE ANTI, 55(4), 2000, pp. 364-368

Authors: Brady, MS Eckels, DD Lee, F Ree, SY Lee, JS
Citation: Ms. Brady et al., Cytokine production by CD4+T-cells responding to antigen presentation by melanoma cells, MELANOMA RE, 9(2), 1999, pp. 173-180

Authors: Eckels, DD Zhou, H Bian, TH Wang, HR
Citation: Dd. Eckels et al., Identification of antigenic escape variants in an immunodominant epitope of hepatitis C virus, INT IMMUNOL, 11(4), 1999, pp. 577-583

Authors: Eckels, DD Tabatabail, N Bian, TH Wang, HR Muheisen, SS Rice, CM Yoshizawa, K Gill, J
Citation: Dd. Eckels et al., In vitro human Th-cell responses to a recombinant hepatitis C virus antigen: Failure in IL-2 production despite proliferation, HUMAN IMMUN, 60(3), 1999, pp. 187-199

Authors: Tabatabai, NM Bian, TH Rice, CM Yoshizawa, K Gill, J Eckels, DD
Citation: Nm. Tabatabai et al., Functionally distinct T-cell epitopes within the hepatitis C virus non-structural 3 protein, HUMAN IMMUN, 60(2), 1999, pp. 105-115

Authors: Wang, H Eckels, DD
Citation: H. Wang et Dd. Eckels, Mutations in immunodominant T cell epitopes derived from the nonstructural3 protein of hepatitis C virus have the potential for generating escape variants that may have important consequences for T cell recognition, J IMMUNOL, 162(7), 1999, pp. 4177-4183
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