Myelin/Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein-Induced Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis in Common Marmosets: The Encephalitogenic T Cell Epitope pMOG24–36 Is Presented by a Monomorphic MHC Class II Molecule
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K. Nicolay | L. Roccatagliata | R. Bontrop | A. Ben-nun | G. Mancardi | J. Laman | A. Uccelli | H. Brok | E. Capello | G. Natasja | N. Kerlero
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