Use of an in vitro immunoselected tumor line to identify shared melanoma antigens recognized by HLA-A*0201-restricted T cells.
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S. Rosenberg | P. Robbins | M. El-Gamil | M. Harada | Yong F Li | Y. Li | M. Harada | Steven A. Rosenberg
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