Stephanie Gras mostly deals with T cell, T-cell receptor, Antigen, Genetics and Epitope. Her T cell research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of CD8 and Cell biology. Her study looks at the intersection of T-cell receptor and topics like Major histocompatibility complex with Human cytomegalovirus.
Her Antigen research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Biochemistry and Immune system. Her work on Peptide sequence, Genetic testing and Alström syndrome as part of her general Genetics study is frequently connected to Nephronophthisis and BBS1, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Her work carried out in the field of Epitope brings together such families of science as Virus and Virology.
Her primary scientific interests are in T-cell receptor, T cell, Epitope, Antigen and Immune system. The T-cell receptor study combines topics in areas such as CD1, Major histocompatibility complex and Cell biology. Her biological study deals with issues like Molecular biology, which deal with fields such as Streptamer and Gene.
Her research in Epitope intersects with topics in Human leukocyte antigen, HLA-B, Virology, CD8 and Influenza A virus. Her Antigen research incorporates themes from Biochemistry and Antigen presentation. Her research integrates issues of Receptor and Disease in her study of Immune system.
Epitope, T cell, Immune system, CD8 and T-cell receptor are her primary areas of study. Her study in Epitope is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cellular immunity, Influenza A virus, Medical research and Virology. Stephanie Gras interconnects Human leukocyte antigen and Antigen in the investigation of issues within T cell.
Her research in the fields of Immunity and Protective immunity overlaps with other disciplines such as Pandemic, Conflict of interest and Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Her CD8 research entails a greater understanding of Immunology. Her research in T-cell receptor intersects with topics in CD1, Major histocompatibility complex, Antigen presentation and Cell biology.
Her primary areas of study are Epitope, T cell, T-cell receptor, Major histocompatibility complex and Influenza A virus. The concepts of her Epitope study are interwoven with issues in Human leukocyte antigen and CD8. Her CD8 research incorporates elements of Lymphocyte and Virology.
Stephanie Gras studied T-cell receptor and Cell biology that intersect with Embryonic stem cell. Her Major histocompatibility complex study is concerned with Antigen in general. Her Immune system research integrates issues from Virus and HLA-B Antigens.
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Immune self-reactivity triggered by drug-modified HLA-peptide repertoire
Patricia T Illing;Julian P Vivian;Nadine Lee Dudek;Lyudmila Kostenko.
Nature (2012)
T Cell Antigen Receptor Recognition of Antigen-Presenting Molecules
Jamie Rossjohn;Stephanie Gras;John James Miles;Stephen J. Turner.
Annual Review of Immunology (2015)
T Cell Allorecognition via Molecular Mimicry
Whitney Alison Macdonald;Zhenjun Chen;Stephanie Gras;Julia Kate Archbold.
Immunity (2009)
CD1d-lipid antigen recognition by the γδ TCR
Adam P Uldrich;Jerome Le Nours;Jerome Le Nours;Daniel G Pellicci;Nicholas A Gherardin.
Nature Immunology (2013)
Differential Recognition of CD1d-α-Galactosyl Ceramide by the Vβ8.2 and Vβ7 Semi-invariant NKT T Cell Receptors
Daniel G Pellicci;Onisha Patel;Lars Kjer-Nielsen;Siew Siew Pang.
Immunity (2009)
Structural basis for the killing of human beta cells by CD8(+) T cells in type 1 diabetes.
Anna Marta Bulek;David Cole;Ania Skowera;Ania Skowera;Garry Michael Dolton.
Nature Immunology (2012)
A conserved human T cell population targets mycobacterial antigens presented by CD1b
Ildiko Van Rhijn;Ildiko Van Rhijn;Anne Kasmar;Annemieke de Jong;Stephanie Gras.
Nature Immunology (2013)
Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor 3DL1-mediated recognition of human leukocyte antigen B
Julian P. Vivian;Renee C. Duncan;Richard Berry;Geraldine M. O’Connor.
Nature (2011)
Cross-reactive CD8+ T-cell immunity between the pandemic H1N1-2009 and H1N1-1918 influenza A viruses
Stephanie Gras;Lukasz Kedzierski;Sophie A Valkenburg;Karen L Laurie.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2010)
A Molecular Basis for the Control of Preimmune Escape Variants by HIV-Specific CD8(+) T Cells.
Kristin Ingrid Ladell;Masao Hashimoto;Maria Candela Iglesias;Pascal G. Wilmann.
Immunity (2013)
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