Dual HLA class I and class II restricted recognition of alloreactive T lymphocytes mediated by a single T cell receptor complex
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F. Koning | J. Falkenburg | M. Heemskerk | E. Lurvink | A. Mulder | R. D. de Paus | J. V. van Rood | R. Willemze | Ellie G. A. Lurvink
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