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General description
The Immune Epitope Database (IEDB) and Analysis Resource is an open-access platform that compiles experimental findings on antibody and T-cell epitopes on a variety of subjects including humans, non-human primates, and other animal species in the context of allergy, autoimmunity, immune-mediated diseases, infectious diseases (excluding HIV), and transplantation. The IEDB Analysis Resource develops and hosts tools to assist in predicting and analyzing epitopes.
Related publications
- The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations
- Reproducibility and conflicts in immune epitope data
- An ontology for major histocompatibility restriction
- Automatic Generation of Validated Specific Epitope Sets
- Better living through ontologies at the Immune Epitope Database
- TepiTool: A Pipeline for Computational Prediction of T Cell Epitope Candidates
- Toxoplasma gondii peptide ligands open the gate of the HLA class I binding groove
- Gapped sequence alignment using artificial neural networks: application to the MHC class I system
- The Use of the Immune Epitope Database to Study Autoimmune Epitope Data Related to Alopecia Areata
- T-cell recognition is shaped by epitope sequence conservation in the host proteome and microbiome
- The Immune Epitope Database and Analysis Resource in Epitope Discovery and Synthetic Vaccine Design
- Accurate pan-specific prediction of peptide-MHC class II binding affinity with improved binding core identification
- Identifying Candidate Targets of Immune Responses in Zika Virus Based on Homology to Epitopes in Other Flavivirus Species
- Unconventional Peptide Presentation by Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) Class I Allele HLA-A*02:01: BREAKING CONFINEMENT
- The Length Distribution of Class I-Restricted T Cell Epitopes Is Determined by Both Peptide Supply and MHC Allele-Specific Binding Preference
Data access
More information about IEDB can be found at https://www.iedb.org/
To access IEDB data, visit https://www.iedb.org/database_export_v3.php