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2. Anti-FVIII antibodies in Black and White hemophilia A subjects: do F8 haplotypes play a role?
3. Abstract 1791: Next generation UltraCAR-T® cells with intrinsic checkpoint inhibition and overnight manufacturing overcome suppressive tumor microenvironment leading to sustained antitumor activity
4. Hemophilia A subjects with an intron-22 gene inversion mutation show CD4+ T-effector responses to multiple epitopes in FVIII
5. T cells from hemophilia A subjects recognize the same HLA-restricted FVIII epitope with a narrow TCR repertoire
6. Factor VIII gene variants and inhibitor risk in African American hemophilia A patients
7. Hemophilia A subjects with an intron-22 gene inversion mutation show CD4+ T-effector responses to multiple epitopes in FVIII.
8. The humanized DRAGA mouse (HLA-A2. HLA-DR4. RAG1 KO. IL-2R g c KO. NOD) establishes inducible and transmissible models for influenza type A infections
9. FVIII Protein Is Not Detectable in Human PBMCs or Livers from Dogs with an Intron-22 Inversion Mutation: Implications for FVIII Immunogenicity and Tolerance
10. Elispots and Ex Vivo Expansion of FVIII-Specific T-Cell Clones Confirm Specificity of CD4+ T-Cell Responses to Self-FVIII in Healthy Non-Hemophilic Blood Donors
11. Neutralizing and Non-Neutralizing Anti-FVIII Antibodies in Black and White Hemophilia A Subjects: A Natural History Profile
12. Transfusion‐related immunomodulation: gamma irradiation alters the effects of leukoreduction on alloimmunization
13. A unique major histocompatibility complex Class II-binding register correlates with HLA-DR11-associated immunogenicity of the major K blood group antigen
14. FVIII proteins with a modified immunodominant T-cell epitope exhibit reduced immunogenicity and normal FVIII activity
15. A unique MHCII-binding register correlates with HLA-associated immunogenicity of the major K blood group antigen
16. Accurate, simple, and inexpensive assays to diagnose F8 gene inversion mutations in hemophilia A patients and carriers
17. An Accurate, Simple, and Inexpensive Assay to Diagnose F8 Gene Inversion Mutations in Hemophilia a Patients and Carriers
18. PBMCs from Hemophilia a Subjects with and without an Inhibitor Show Robust Cytokine Secretion in Response to Factor VIII C2 Domain Epitopes
19. Neither Factor VIII Nor the Putative F8B Protein Is Detectable in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells
20. FVIII Proteins with a Modified Immunodominant T-Cell Epitope Exhibit Reduced Immunogenicity and Normal Procoagulant Activity
21. Screening for Potential HLA-DRB1-Restricted T-Cell Epitopes in Factor VIII Using Peptide Microarrays
22. Factor VIII Gene Variants and Inhibitor Risk in African American Hemophilia a Patients
23. Accurate, simple, and inexpensive assays to diagnose F8gene inversion mutations in hemophilia A patients and carriers
24. Potential Immunogenicity of Amino Acid Sequences Encoded by Ns-SNPs in Factor VIII,
25. Anti-FVIII antibodies in Black and White hemophilia A subjects: Do F8haplotypes play a role?
26. Elispots and Ex VivoExpansion of FVIII-Specific T-Cell Clones Confirm Specificity of CD4+T-Cell Responses to Self-FVIII in Healthy Non-Hemophilic Blood Donors
27. An Accurate, Simple, and Inexpensive Assay to Diagnose F8Gene Inversion Mutations in Hemophilia a Patients and Carriers
28. Hemophilia A subjects with an intron-22 gene inversion mutation show CD4 + T-effector responses to multiple epitopes in FVIII.
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