Peptides
                    Cytochrome C (PCC), Pigeon (88-104) - 1 mg
            
            
                
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PCC (88-104) is a 17-mer peptide fragment of pigeon cytochrome c that stimulates proliferative T cell responses.
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            References
Immunogenicity. I. Use of Peptide Libraries to Identify Epitopes That Activate Clonotypic CD4+ T Cells and Induce T Cell Responses to Native Peptide Ligands
J Immunol . 1999 Dec 15 ; 163(12) 6424 | DOI : 10586032
- DB. Wilson
 - et al