Identification of overrepresented T cell receptor genes in blood and tissue biopsies by PCR-ELISA.

[1]  M. Trucco,et al.  Analysis of the alpha/beta T-cell receptor repertoire by competitive and quantitative family-specific PCR with exogenous standards and high resolution fluorescence based CDR3 size imaging. , 1997, Journal of immunological methods.

[2]  G. De Sandre,et al.  Analysis of the T cell receptor repertoire in rheumatoid arthritis. , 1997, Clinical and experimental rheumatology.

[3]  K. Pfeffer,et al.  A rapid method for semiquantitative analysis of the human V beta-repertoire using TaqManR PCR. , 1997, Journal of immunological methods.

[4]  B. Mazières,et al.  Persistence of dominant T cell clones in synovial tissues during rheumatoid arthritis. , 1996, Journal of immunology.

[5]  A. Boylston,et al.  Demonstration of the oligoclonality of an enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma by monoclonal antibodies and PCR analysis of the T-cell receptor V-beta repertoire on fixed tissue. , 1996, Human pathology.

[6]  D. Neville,et al.  Selective killing of T cells by immunotoxins directed at distinct Vβ epitopes of the T cell receptor , 1995, European journal of immunology.

[7]  A. Sampieri,et al.  T‐Cell Receptor Use in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis a , 1995, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[8]  J. Janssens,et al.  T-cell receptor v-Beta usage of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte lines cloned from human breast-tumor and melanoma. , 1995, International journal of oncology.

[9]  F. Breedveld,et al.  T cell receptors in rheumatoid arthritis. , 1995, Arthritis and rheumatism.

[10]  J. Monaco Pathways for the processing and presentation of antigens to T cells , 1995, Journal of leukocyte biology.

[11]  B. Mazières,et al.  T-cell receptor variable region of the beta-chain gene use in peripheral blood and multiple synovial membranes during rheumatoid arthritis. , 1995, Human immunology.

[12]  P. Kourilsky,et al.  T-cell repertoire diversity and clonal expansions in normal and clinical samples. , 1995, Immunology today.

[13]  Jingwu Z. Zhang,et al.  Clonal expansion of myelin basic protein‐reactive T cells in patients with multiple sclerosis: Restricted T cell receptor V gene rearrangements and CDR3 sequence , 1995, European journal of immunology.

[14]  P. Kelly,et al.  Quantitative analysis by polymerase chain reaction of growth hormone receptor gene expression in human liver and muscle. , 1995, Endocrinology.

[15]  A. Cambon-Thomsen,et al.  Abnormal T cell receptor V beta gene expression in the peripheral blood and synovial fluid of rheumatoid arthritis patients. , 1995, Clinical and experimental rheumatology.

[16]  F. Gannon,et al.  The impact of the PCR plateau phase on quantitative PCR. , 1994, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[17]  A. Capron,et al.  Analysis of the V beta specificity of superantigen activation with a rapid and sensitive method using RT PCR and an automatic DNA analyser. , 1994, Journal of immunological methods.

[18]  D. Weiner,et al.  T cell receptor analysis in rheumatoid arthritis: What have we learnt? , 1994, Immunologic research.

[19]  J. V. van Dongen,et al.  Unravelling human T-cell receptor junctional region sequences. , 1994, Thymus.

[20]  R. N. Jenkins,et al.  T cell receptor V beta gene bias in rheumatoid arthritis. , 1993, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[21]  F. Emmrich,et al.  Biased T cell receptor V gene usage in rheumatoid arthritis. Oligoclonal expansion of T cells expressing V alpha 2 genes in synovial fluid but not in peripheral blood. , 1993, Arthritis and rheumatism.

[22]  Pojen P. Chen,et al.  The expressed T cell receptor V gene repertoire of rheumatoid arthritis monozygotic twins: Rapid analysis by anchored polymerase chain reaction and enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay , 1993, European journal of immunology.

[23]  M. Zöller,et al.  The sizes of the CDR3 hypervariable regions of the murine T-cell receptor beta chains vary as a function of the recombined germ-line segments. , 1993, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[24]  A. Begovich,et al.  Selection for T-cell receptor Vβ–Dβ–Jβ gene rearrangements with specificity for a myelin basic protein peptide in brain lesions of multiple sclerosis , 1993, Nature.

[25]  L. Imberti,et al.  Analysis of amplified T cell receptor V beta transcripts by a non-isotopic immunoassay. , 1992, Journal of immunological methods.

[26]  P. Marrack,et al.  Selective expansion of T cells expressing V beta 2 in toxic shock syndrome , 1990, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[27]  M. Davis,et al.  T cell receptor gene diversity and selection. , 1990, Annual review of biochemistry.

[28]  F. Lemonnier Histocompatibility antigens - Structure and function. Receptors and recognition, ser. B, vol. 14 edited by P. Parham and J. Strominger, Chapman and Hall, 1982. £27.50 (xi + 246 pages) ISBN 0 412 22410 0. , 1983, Immunology today.

[29]  S. Paget,et al.  Predominantly T-cell infiltrate in rheumatoid synovial membranes. , 1975, The New England journal of medicine.