Chapters
Risks and potential benefits of adoptively transferred virus-specific T cellsDownload thesis from university repository (when available)
Chapter 1
General introduction and aims of the thesis
Chapter 2
Trackingthe progeny of adoptively transferred virus-specific T cel Is in patients posttransplant using TCR sequencing abstract
Chapter 3
Magnitude of off-target allo-HLA reactivity by third-party donor-derived virus-specific T cells is dictated by HLA- restriction abstract
Chapter 4
Public T-cell receptors (TCRs) revisited by analysis of the magnitude of identical and highly-similar TCRs in virus- specific T-cell repertoires of healthy individuals abstract
Chapter 5
Identification of functional HLA-A*01:01-restricted Epstein-Barr Latent Membrane Protein 2—specific T-cell receptors abstract
Chapter 6
Amino acids at position 5 in the peptide/MHC binding region of a public virus-specific TCR are completely inter- changeable without loss of function abstract
Chapter 7
Summary and general discussion