Multiple Ia-like molecules characterize HLA-DR2-associated haplotypes which differ in HLA-D.
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M. Wilson | J. Hansen | G. Nepom | B. Nepom | E. Mickelson | P. Antonelli | John A. Hansen | Eric Mickelson | Mark E. Wilson
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