Canonical and Cross-reactive Binding of NK Cell Inhibitory Receptors to HLA-C Allotypes Is Dictated by Peptides Bound to HLA-C
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Eric O Long | J. Shabanowitz | D. Hunt | D. Altmann | R. Boyton | S. Rajagopalan | M. Peterson | Ayesha Khan | Stacy A. Malaker | Malcolm J. W. Sim | Janet M. Stowell | Janet Stowell
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