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    Primitive Synteny of Vertebrate Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I and Class II Genes by Ohta, Yuko, Okamura, Kazuhiko, McKinney, E. Churchill, Bartl, Simona, Hashimoto, Keiichiro, Flajnik, Martin F.

    “…Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and class II molecules bind to and display peptidic antigens acquired from pathogens that are recognized by…”
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    A Shark Antibody Heavy Chain Encoded by a Nonsomatically Rearranged VDJ is Preferentially Expressed in Early Development and is Convergent with Mammalian IgG by Rumfelt, Lynn L., Avila, David, Diaz, Marilyn, Bartl, Simona, McKinney, E. Churchill, Flajnik, Martin F.

    “…In most vertebrate embryos and neonates studied to date unique antigen receptors (antibodies and T cell receptors) are expressed that possess a limited immune…”
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    What sharks can tell us about the evolution of MHC genes by Bartl, Simona

    Published in Immunological reviews (01-12-1998)
    “…Similarity in structural features would argue that sharks possess class I. class IIA and class IIB genes, coding for classical peptide‐presenting molecules, as…”
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    Identification of class I genes in cartilaginous fish, the most ancient group of vertebrates displaying an adaptive immune response by Bartl, S, Baish, MA, Flajnik, MF, Ohta, Y

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-12-1997)
    “…Sharks are members of the most primitive class of vertebrates (Chondrichthyes) shown to have an adaptive immune system. Suprisingly, however, class I genes…”
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    Did the Molecules of Adaptive Immunity Evolve from the Innate Immune System?1 by Bartl, Simona, Baish, Meredith, Weissman, Irving L, Diaz, Marilyn

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-04-2003)
    “…The antigen receptors on cells of innate immune systems recognize broadly expressed markers on non-host cells while the receptors on lymphocytes of the…”
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    A shark antibody heavy chain encoded by a nonsomatically rearranged VDJ is preferentially expressed in early develoment and is convergent with mammalian IgG by Rumfelt, Lynn L, Avila, David, Diaz, Marilyn, Bartl, Simona

    “…In most vertebrate embryos and neonates studied to date unique antigen receptors (antibodies and T cell receptors) are expressed that possess a limited immune…”
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    Isolation and Characterization of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class IIB Genes from the Nurse Shark by Bartl, Simona, Weissman, Irving L.

    “…The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) contains a set of linked genes which encode cell surface proteins involved in the binding of small peptide antigens…”
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    Did the Molecules of Adaptive Immunity Evolve from the Innate Immune System? by Bartl, Simona, Baish, Meredith, Weissman, Irving L., Diaz, Marilyn

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-04-2003)
    “…The antigen receptors on cells of innate immune systems recognize broadly expressed markers on non-host cells while the receptors on lymphocytes of the…”
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    Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferases from elasmobranchs reveal structural conservation within vertebrates by Bartl, Simona, Miracle, Ann L, Rumfelt, Lynn L, Kepler, Thomas B, Mochon, Evonne, Litman, Gary W, Flajnik, Martin F

    Published in Immunogenetics (New York) (01-12-2003)
    “…The DNA polymerase (pol) X family is an ancient group of enzymes that function in DNA replication and repair (pol beta), translesion synthesis (pol lambda and…”
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    Molecular Evolution of the Vertebrate Immune System by Bartl, Simona, Baltimore, David, Weissman, Irving L.

    “…For T cells, two T cell receptor (TCR) molecules are required for recognition of antigen. First the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule on the…”
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