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Martin Closter Jespersen

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Jensen K, Rantos V, Jappe E, Olsen T, Jespersen M, Jurtz V, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Oct; 9(1):14530. PMID: 31601838
The interaction between the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC), the peptide presented by the MHC and the T-cell receptor (TCR) is a key determinant of the cellular immune response....
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Mahajan S, Yan Z, Jespersen M, Jensen K, Marcatili P, Nielsen M, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics . 2019 Oct; 20(1):490. PMID: 31601176
Background: The development of accurate epitope prediction tools is important in facilitating disease diagnostics, treatment and vaccine development. The advent of new approaches making use of antibody and TCR sequence...
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Dhanda S, Mahajan S, Paul S, Yan Z, Kim H, Jespersen M, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2019 May; 47(W1):W502-W506. PMID: 31114900
The Immune Epitope Database Analysis Resource (IEDB-AR, http://tools.iedb.org/) is a companion website to the IEDB that provides computational tools focused on the prediction and analysis of B and T cell...
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Jespersen M, Mahajan S, Peters B, Nielsen M, Marcatili P
Front Immunol . 2019 Mar; 10:298. PMID: 30863406
B-cells can neutralize pathogenic molecules by targeting them with extreme specificity using receptors secreted or expressed on their surface (antibodies). This is achieved via molecular interactions between the paratope (i.e.,...
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Schantz Klausen M, Jespersen M, Nielsen H, Jensen K, Jurtz V, Sonderby C, et al.
Proteins . 2019 Feb; 87(6):520-527. PMID: 30785653
The ability to predict local structural features of a protein from the primary sequence is of paramount importance for unraveling its function in absence of experimental structural information. Two main...
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Mahajan S, Vita R, Shackelford D, Lane J, Schulten V, Zarebski L, et al.
Front Immunol . 2018 Dec; 9:2688. PMID: 30515166
The Immune Epitope Database (IEDB) is a free public resource which catalogs experiments characterizing immune epitopes. To accommodate data from next generation repertoire sequencing experiments, we recently updated how we...
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Jespersen M, Peters B, Nielsen M, Marcatili P
Nucleic Acids Res . 2017 May; 45(W1):W24-W29. PMID: 28472356
Antibodies have become an indispensable tool for many biotechnological and clinical applications. They bind their molecular target (antigen) by recognizing a portion of its structure (epitope) in a highly specific...
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Ison J, Rapacki K, Menager H, Kalas M, Rydza E, Chmura P, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2015 Nov; 44(D1):D38-47. PMID: 26538599
Life sciences are yielding huge data sets that underpin scientific discoveries fundamental to improvement in human health, agriculture and the environment. In support of these discoveries, a plethora of databases...
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Schantz Klausen M, Anderson M, Jespersen M, Nielsen M, Marcatili P
Nucleic Acids Res . 2015 May; 43(W1):W349-55. PMID: 26007650
The accurate structural modeling of B- and T-cell receptors is fundamental to gain a detailed insight in the mechanisms underlying immunity and in developing new drugs and therapies. The LYRA...