Disease inhibition by major histocompatibility complex binding peptide analogues of disease-associated epitopes: more than blocking alone
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Angelique T. E. F. Schlief | W. van Eden | M. Wauben | I. Joosten | C. Boog | R. van der Zee | A. Schlief | Ruurd van der Zee | Claire J. P. Boog | Willem Van Eden | Irma Joosten
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