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William E. Biddison is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their work is situated within a major federal research institution known for biomedical and health-related research.

The available data does not list specific recent papers or publication venues, and no information about co-authors or book publications is provided. Similarly, there is no detailed record of main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research linked to this individual.

No awards or honors are recorded for William E. Biddison, and there is no indication that the scientist is deceased.

Due to limited publicly accessible bibliometric details, the profile is limited primarily to institutional affiliation and general absence of additional data regarding their scholarly output or research focus areas.

Best Publications

  • Structure of the complex between human T-cell receptor, viral peptide and HLA-A2

    David N. Garboczi;Partho Ghosh;Ursula Utz;Qing R. Fan

  • Soluble interleukin 2 receptors are released from activated human lymphoid cells in vitro.

    L A Rubin;C C Kurman;M E Fritz;W E Biddison

  • Clustering of non-major histocompatibility complex susceptibility candidate loci in human autoimmune diseases

    Kevin G. Becker;Richard M. Simon;Joan E. Bailey-Wilson;Boris Freidlin

  • Two Human T Cell Receptors Bind in a Similar Diagonal Mode to the HLA-A2/Tax Peptide Complex Using Different TCR Amino Acids

    Yuan-Hua Ding;Kathrine J. Smith;David N. Garboczi;Ursula Utz

  • TCR ligand discrimination is enforced by competing ERK positive and SHP-1 negative feedback pathways.

    Irena Stefanová;Bernhard Hemmer;Marco Vergelli;Roland Martin

  • Four A6-TCR/peptide/HLA-A2 structures that generate very different T cell signals are nearly identical.

    Yuan-Hua Ding;Brian M Baker;David N Garboczi;William E Biddison

  • Sequence motifs important for peptide binding to the human MHC class I molecule, HLA-A2.

    K C Parker;M A Bednarek;L K Hull;U Utz

  • CARE-LASS (calcein-release-assay), an improved fluorescence-based test system to measure cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity

    Rudolf Lichtenfels;William E. Biddison;William E. Biddison;Hildegard Schulz;Hildegard Schulz;Anne B. Vogt;Anne B. Vogt

  • Brefeldin A implicates egress from endoplasmic reticulum in class I restricted antigen presentation

    Jed G. Nuchtern;Juan S. Bonifacino;William E. Biddison;Richard D. Klausner

  • Possible involvement of the OKT4 molecule in T cell recognition of class II HLA antigens. Evidence from studies of cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for SB antigens.

    W E Biddison;P E Rao;M A Talle;G Goldstein

  • Peptide Specificity in the Recognition of MHC Class I by Natural Killer Cell Clones

    Mauro S. Malnati;Marta Peruzzi;Kenneth C. Parker;William E. Biddison

  • Class II MHC molecules can use the endogenous pathway of antigen presentation.

    Jed G. Nuchtern;William E. Biddison;Richard D. Klausner

  • A monoclonal antibody 7G7/B6, binds to an epitope on the human interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor that is distinct from that recognized by IL-2 or anti-Tac.

    Laurence A. Rubin;Carole C. Kurman;William E. Biddison;Neil D. Goldman

  • Analysis of gene expression in multiple sclerosis lesions using cDNA microarrays

    Laurie Ward Whitney;Kevin G. Becker;Nancy J. Tresser;Carla I. Caballero-Ramos

  • Measles virus-specific T4+ human cytotoxic T cell clones are restricted by class II HLA antigens.

    S Jacobson;J R Richert;W E Biddison;A Satinsky

  • Evidence for rapid disappearance of initially expanded HIV-specific CD8+ T cell clones during primary HIV infection

    Giuseppe Pantaleo;Hugo Soudeyns;James F. Demarest;Mauro Vaccarezza

  • Processing pathways for presentation of cytosolic antigen to MHC class II-restricted T cells.

    Mauro S. Malnati;Merce Marti;Timothy LaVaute;Dolores Jaraquemada

  • MHC Class I-Restricted Lysis of Human Oligodendrocytes by Myelin Basic Protein Peptide-Specific CD8 T Lymphocytes

    Anna Jurewicz;William E. Biddison;Jack P. Antel

  • Diversity in fine specificity and T cell receptor usage of the human CD4+ cytotoxic T cell response specific for the immunodominant myelin basic protein peptide 87-106.

    Roland Martin;Ursula Utz;John E. Coligan;John R. Richert

  • Autoreactive CD8+ T-cell responses to human myelin protein-derived peptides

    Tomiko Tsuchida;Kenneth C. Parker;Richard V. Turner;Henry F. McFarland

Frequent Co-Authors

John E. Coligan
John E. Coligan National Institutes of Health
Henry F. McFarland
Henry F. McFarland National Institutes of Health
Don C. Wiley
Don C. Wiley Harvard University
Roland Martin
Roland Martin University of Zurich
Kevin G. Becker
Kevin G. Becker National Institutes of Health
David L. Nelson
David L. Nelson Baylor College of Medicine
Steven Jacobson
Steven Jacobson National Institutes of Health
Peter C. Doherty
Peter C. Doherty University of Melbourne
Gene M. Shearer
Gene M. Shearer National Institutes of Health
Mihael H. Polymeropoulos
Mihael H. Polymeropoulos Vanda Pharmaceuticals (United States)

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