Rare, structurally homologous self-peptides promote thymocyte positive selection.
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Stuart M. Brown | Yun Lu | S. Jameson | K. Hogquist | S. Naylor | T. Neubert | F. R. Santori | W. Kieper | K. L. Johnson | S. Vukmanović
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