The process where an MHC molecule binds to an intracellular protein fragment and presents it on the cell surface for T cell recognition.
El proceso por el cual una molécula MHC se une a un fragmento de un antígeno de proteína intracelular y lo transporta a la superficie celular, donde se muestra y puede ser reconocido por una célula T.
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Back | The process by which an MHC molecule binds to a fragment of an intracellular protein antigen and carries it to the cell surface, where it is displayed and can be recognized by a T cell. |
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