The basis for limited specificity and MHC restriction in a T cell receptor interface
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Brian M. Baker | Kurt H. Piepenbrink | B. Baker | D. Scott | K. Piepenbrink | S. Blevins | Sydney J. Blevins | Daniel R. Scott
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