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Noncanonical use of the autophagy machinery in antigen presentation
Christian Münz
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Antigen Presentation
100%
Non-canonical
100%
Autophagy Machinery
100%
Antigen Processing
75%
Atg Proteins
75%
MHC Class II
50%
MHC Class I Molecules
50%
Intracellular Antigens
50%
Lipids
25%
T Cell Activation
25%
Tumor Cells
25%
Intracellular Signaling
25%
CD4+ T Cells
25%
Autophagy
25%
Membrane Trafficking
25%
Endocytosis
25%
Exocytosis
25%
Infected Cells
25%
Lysosomal Degradation
25%
MHC Class I
25%
Intracellular Degradation
25%
MHC Molecules
25%
Processing Route
25%
Degradation Process
25%
Antigen Cross-presentation
25%
Substrate Recruitment
25%
MHC Class I Antigen Presentation
25%
LC3-associated Phagocytosis
25%
Membrane Modification
25%
Yoshinori Ohsumi
25%
Starvation Period
25%
Membrane Substrate
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Autophagy
100%
Antigen Presentation
100%
MHC Class I
50%
T Cell
33%
MHC Class II
33%
Lipid
16%
Cell Stimulation
16%
Kinase
16%
Phosphotransferase
16%
CD4
16%
Tumor Antigen
16%
Endocytosis
16%
Exocytosis
16%
Phagocytosis
16%
Cross Presentation
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Antigen Presentation
100%
Autophagy
100%
MHC Class I
50%
MHC Class II
33%
Cell Stimulation
16%
T Cell
16%
T-Helper Cell
16%
Tumor Antigen
16%
Phagocytosis
16%
Cross-Presentation
16%
Exocytosis
16%
Endocytosis
16%
Immunology
16%