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  2. Major histocompatibility complex and sexual selection

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    MHC-based sexual selection is known to involve olfactory mechanisms in such vertebrate taxa as fish, mice, humans, primates, birds, and reptiles. [1] At its simplest level, humans have long been acquainted with the sense of olfaction for its use in determining the pleasantness or the unpleasantness of one's resources, food, etc.

  3. Major histocompatibility complex - Wikipedia

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    Molecular Individuality Archived 2013-01-29 at the Wayback Machine—German online book (2012) NetMHC 3.0 server—predicts binding of peptides to a number of different MHC (HLA) alleles; T-cell Group—Cardiff University; The story of 2YF6: A Chicken MHC; RCSB Protein Data Bank: Molecule of the Month—Major Histocompatibility Complex

  4. Minor histocompatibility antigen - Wikipedia

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    The MiHAs bound to a MHC presented on a cell surface may be recognized as a self peptide or not recognized by either CD8+ or CD4+ T cells. The lack of recognition of a T cell to this self antigen is the reason why allogeneic stem cell transplantation for an HLA matched gene or a developing fetus’s MiHAs during pregnancy may not be recognized by T cells and marked as foreign leading to an ...

  5. Mountain Health CO-OP - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Health CO-OP, formerly Montana Health CO-OP, is a nonprofit, member-led health insurance company that currently offers products in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming.. The company was founded as a health insurance cooperative under a provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act for the purpose of introducing more competition into state insurance mark

  6. MHC class II - Wikipedia

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    MHC Class II molecules are a class of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules normally found only on professional antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells, macrophages, some endothelial cells, thymic epithelial cells, and B cells. These cells are important in initiating immune responses.

  7. Major histocompatibility complex, class I-related - Wikipedia

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    Non-classical MHC class I genes are very often located on the same chromosome (mice chromosome 17, human chromosome 6) and interspaced within the same loci as the classical MHC genes. MR1 is located on another chromosome, the detailed gene analysis revealed that MR1 is a paralog originated by duplication of MHC locus on chromosome 17 (mice).

  8. Fantasy Football: Week 14 predictions to count on - AOL

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    December 6, 2024 at 11:02 AM. Set your Week 14 fantasy football lineups with these confidence picks from the Yahoo team. Tua Tagovailoa stays hot. Tua Tagovailoa is on fire, scoring at least 24 ...

  9. Bare lymphocyte syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The genetic basis for BLSII is not due to defects in the MHC II genes themselves. The genetic basis is the result of mutations in genes that code for proteins (transcription factors) that regulate the expression (gene transcription) of the MHC II genes. That is, one of the several proteins that are required to switch on MHC II genes is absent.