The class II molecules of the human and murine major histocompatibility complex
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Charles Auffray | C. Auffray | J. Kaufman | J. Strominger | A. Korman | D. Shackelford | Alan J. Korman | James F. Kaufman | Deborah A. Shackelford | Jack Strominger
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