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Multiple studies highlighted the overtly self-reactive T cell repertoire in the diabetes-prone NOD mouse. This autoreactivity has primarily been linked to defects in apoptosis induction during central tolerance. Previous studies suggested that thymus-specific serine protease (TSSP), a putative serine protease expressed by cortical thymic epithelial cells and thymic dendritic cells, may edit the repertoire of self-peptides presented by MHC class II molecules and shapes the self-reactive CD4 T cell repertoire.
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CAT Product Name Target Species TCR Clone Host Species Epitope Allele Vector Type Inquiry & Datasheet
TCR-YC0952 Mouse anti-Peptide RVL T cell receptor (BDC-10.1), pCDTCR1 BDC-10.1 Mouse RVLPVWVRME H2 class II Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0953 Mouse anti-Peptide RVL T cell receptor (BDC2.5), pCDTCR1 BDC2.5 Mouse RVLPVWVRME H2 class II Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
XS-0623-LX24 Anti-Peptide RVL (PD1/28-2.5 TCR) T cell receptor, pCDTCR1 Vector Human 2.5 Human RVLPVWVRME H2 class II Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
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