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1. Human T cells engineered with a leukemia lipid-specific TCR enables donor-unrestricted recognition of CD1c-expressing leukemia.

2. Contact sensitizers trigger human CD1-autoreactive T-cell responses.

3. Selection of phage-displayed human antibody fragments specific for CD1b presenting the Mycobacterium tuberculosis glycolipid Ac2SGL.

4. Hemopoietic cell kinase (Hck) and p21-activated kinase 2 (PAK2) are involved in the down-regulation of CD1a lipid antigen presentation by HIV-1 Nef in dendritic cells.

5. A novel self-lipid antigen targets human T cells against CD1c(+) leukemias.

6. Deciphering the role of CD1e protein in mycobacterial phosphatidyl-myo-inositol mannosides (PIM) processing for presentation by CD1b to T lymphocytes.

7. T cells specific for lipid antigens.

8. Structural reorganization of the antigen-binding groove of human CD1b for presentation of mycobacterial sulfoglycolipids.

9. Fine tuning by human CD1e of lipid-specific immune responses.

10. Crystal structure of human CD1e reveals a groove suited for lipid-exchange processes.

11. High-frequency and adaptive-like dynamics of human CD1 self-reactive T cells.

12. How the immune system detects lipid antigens.

13. Early recycling compartment trafficking of CD1a is essential for its intersection and presentation of lipid antigens.

14. Mycobacteria exploit p38 signaling to affect CD1 expression and lipid antigen presentation by human dendritic cells.

15. Fatty acyl structures of mycobacterium tuberculosis sulfoglycolipid govern T cell response.

16. The assembly of CD1e is controlled by an N-terminal propeptide which is processed in endosomal compartments.

17. Mycolic acids constitute a scaffold for mycobacterial lipid antigens stimulating CD1-restricted T cells.

18. CD1a and MHC class I follow a similar endocytic recycling pathway.

19. Cutting edge: a naturally occurring mutation in CD1e impairs lipid antigen presentation.

20. Regulation of CD1a surface expression and antigen presentation by invariant chain and lipid rafts.

21. Differentiation of monocytes into CD1a- dendritic cells correlates with disease progression in HIV-infected patients.

22. Mechanisms of lipid-antigen generation and presentation to T cells.

23. Endogenous phosphatidylcholine and a long spacer ligand stabilize the lipid-binding groove of CD1b.

24. Synthesis of sulfated galactocerebrosides from an orthogonal beta-D-galactosylceramide scaffold for the study of CD1-antigen interactions.

25. Functional CD1a is stabilized by exogenous lipids.

26. Recognition of pollen-derived phosphatidyl-ethanolamine by human CD1d-restricted gamma delta T cells.

27. Assistance of microbial glycolipid antigen processing by CD1e.

28. Human CD1-restricted T cell recognition of lipids from pollens.

29. Recognition of lipid antigens by T cells.

30. The role of innate immunity in autoimmunity.

31. CD1a and CD1b surface expression is independent from de novo synthesized glycosphingolipids.

32. Presentation of the same glycolipid by different CD1 molecules.

33. Immunity to glycolipid antigens in microbial infections.

34. Ligand-independent assembly of recombinant human CD1 by using oxidative refolding chromatography.

35. Molecular recognition of human CD1b antigen complexes: evidence for a common pattern of interaction with alpha beta TCRs.

36. The alphabeta T cell response to self-glycolipids shows a novel mechanism of CD1b loading and a requirement for complex oligosaccharides.

37. Presentation of the Same Glycolipid by Different CD1 Molecules

38. Structure and biology of self lipid antigens

39. A new aspect in glycolipid biology: glycosphingolipids as antigens recognized by T lymphocytes

40. Immunity to glycolipid antigens in microbial infections

41. Synthesis and evaluation of human T cell stimulating activity of an α-sulfatide analogue

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