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Functional characterization of aquaporin-4 specific T cells: towards a model for neuromyelitis optica.

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Table 1. Overlapping AQP4 peptides.
Figure 2. Immunodominant I-A b restricted epitopes of AQP4 and sequence homology of human vs mouse AQP4
Figure 3. Functional characterization of AQP4 22–36 peptide specific TCL8.2. Representative T cell line (TCL) reactive to AQP4 22–36

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