The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) represents a critical gene family in vertebrates that shapes immune recognition and disease resistance through its extraordinary allelic diversity.
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) polymorphism is thought to be driven by antagonistic coevolution between pathogens and hosts, mediated through either overdominance or frequency-dependent ...
The chicken major histocompatibility complex (chicken MHC or B complex), at present the most extensively characterized non-mammalian MHC, differes from its human and rodent counterparts in its overall ...
By Tarun Sai Lomte New evidence shows that human M cells act as fully fledged antigen-presenting cells, processing and presenting gluten peptides through a dendritic cell-like pathway that may shape ...