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Norbert Koch

Researcher at University of Bonn

Publications -  78
Citations -  2772

Norbert Koch is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: MHC class II & CD74. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2705 citations. Previous affiliations of Norbert Koch include Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & German Cancer Research Center.

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A role of Ia-associated invariant chains in antigen processing and presentation.

TL;DR: Only fibroblasts supertransfected with the invariant chain gene were able to present native antigen, even at very low antigen concentration, whereas both fibroblast types could present cyanogen bromide-fragmented C5 or the virus peptide.
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Differential expression of Ia and Ia-associated invariant chain in mouse tissues after in vivo treatment with IFN-gamma.

TL;DR: The data demonstrate that IFN-gamma applied i.v. is a potent inducer or enhancer of Ia antigens and invariant chain in a variety of cell types.
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Ia invariant chain detected on lymphocyte surfaces by monoclonal antibody.

TL;DR: A monoclonal antibody detecting free Ii chains on the cell surface which are not associated with Ia antigens is described.
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Primary structure of the gene for the murine Ia antigen‐associated invariant chains (Ii). An alternatively spliced exon encodes a cysteine‐rich domain highly homologous to a repetitive sequence of thyroglobulin.

TL;DR: It is suggested that this domain (TgR) in Tg and in Ii41 may play a role either in hormone formation or as a carrier in the transport of molecules (thyroid hormone or processed antigen respectively) between intracellular compartments.
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Human major histocompatibility complex class II invariant chain is expressed on the cell surface.

TL;DR: The results of this study appear to resolve the highly disputed question of whether or not the invariant chain can appear as a plasma membrane protein.