G7c, a novel gene in the mouse and human major histocompatibility complex class III region, possibly controlling lung tumor susceptibility
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R. D. Campbell | R. Campbell | M. Albertella | J. Wixon | M. Snoek | M. Snoek | M. R. Albertella | M. van Kooij | J. Wixon | H. van Vugt | K. de Groot | H. van Vugt | K. de Groot | M. van Kooij
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