Abstract
The structure of the MHC class I molecule HLA-A2 reported in 1987 by Bjorkman et al. ([1][1]) had revealed how peptide Ags are presented to T cells: peptides are buried in the long and deep groove of the MHC molecule, flanked on each side by a long α helix. The structure immediately suggested that
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