Drug hypersensitivity caused by alteration of the MHC-presented self-peptide repertoire
Drug hypersensitivity caused by alteration of the MHC-presented self-peptide repertoire
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Ostrov, David A , Grant, Barry J , Pompeu, Yuri A , Sidney, John , Harndahl, Mikkel , Southwood, Scott , Oseroff, Carla , Lu, Shun , Jakoncic, Jean , de Oliveira, Cesar Augusto F , Yang, Lun , Mei, Hu , Shi, Leming , Shabanowitz, Jeffrey , English, A. Michelle , Wriston, Amanda , Lucas, Andrew , Phillips, Elizabeth , Mallal, Simon , Grey, Howard M , Sette, Alessandro , Hunt, Donald F , Buus, Soren and Peters, Bjoern
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United States: National Academy of Sciences
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English
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United States: National Academy of Sciences
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Idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions are unpredictable, dose-independent and potentially life threatening; this makes them a major factor contributing to the cost and uncertainty of drug development. Clinical data suggest that many such reactions involve immune mechanisms, and genetic association studies have identified strong linkages between drug...
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Drug hypersensitivity caused by alteration of the MHC-presented self-peptide repertoire
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Author / Creator
Grant, Barry J
Pompeu, Yuri A
Sidney, John
Harndahl, Mikkel
Southwood, Scott
Oseroff, Carla
Lu, Shun
Jakoncic, Jean
de Oliveira, Cesar Augusto F
Yang, Lun
Mei, Hu
Shi, Leming
Shabanowitz, Jeffrey
English, A. Michelle
Wriston, Amanda
Lucas, Andrew
Phillips, Elizabeth
Mallal, Simon
Grey, Howard M
Sette, Alessandro
Hunt, Donald F
Buus, Soren
Peters, Bjoern
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TN_cdi_pnas_primary_109_25_9959
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pnas_primary_109_25_9959
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0027-8424
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1091-6490
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1207934109