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The immunology connection~my first T ce receptor structure projects
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Jia-huai Wang
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T细胞受体
/ X射线源
/ 免疫学
/ 同步加速器
/ 国家实验室
/ 结构工程
/ 连接
2014
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The immunology connection~my first T ce receptor structure projects
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Jia-huai Wang
in
T细胞受体
/ X射线源
/ 免疫学
/ 同步加速器
/ 国家实验室
/ 结构工程
/ 连接
2014
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The immunology connection~my first T ce receptor structure projects
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The immunology connection~my first T ce receptor structure projects
2014
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Ellis Reinherz and I were riding in a luxury Boston Coach to Long Island in New York State driven by a professional driver. This was not a vacation trip to one of the best leisure places in the United States. We were heading toward the National Laboratory at Brookhaven, where a powerful X-ray source is available in a facility called a synchrotron. The aim of our trip was to use a strong X-ray to shoot the crystals of the T cell receptor (TCR) we had just managed to grow after considerable effort for three-dimensional structure determination. In 1996, this was one of the hottest projects in structural biology as well as in immunology.
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