Size Estimate of the αβ TCR Repertoire of Naive Mouse Splenocytes1
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Emmanuel Beaudoing | Philippe Kourilsky | E. Beaudoing | A. Casrouge | P. Kourilsky | J. Kanellopoulos | C. Pannetier | S. Dalle | Jean Kanellopoulos | Christophe Pannetier | Armanda Casrouge | Sophie Dalle | Emmanuel Beaudoing
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