Binding of natural variants of staphylococcal superantigens SEG and SEI to TCR and MHC class II molecule.
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E. Malchiodi | R. Mariuzza | M. D. De Marzi | Roy A Mariuzza | Marisa M Fernández | Emilio L Malchiodi | R. Langley | Dalia Burzyn | Paula Berguer | Isabel Piazzon | Mauricio C De Marzi | Ries J Langley | Dalia Burzyn | Marisa Fernández | P. Berguer | I. Piazzón
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