Distinct epitopes recognized by I-Ad-restricted T-cell clones within antigenic site E on influenza virus hemagglutinin
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M. Dyall-Smith | L. Brown | D. Jackson | E. Anders | J. Gawler | R. Ffrench | P. Underwood | D. O. White | G. Tregear | L. Duncan
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