The Polymyositis-Scleroderma Autoantigen Interacts with the Helix-Loop-Helix Proteins E12 and E47*
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E. Haber | C. Patterson | W. Endege | G. Huggins | E Haber | C J Kho | G S Huggins | W O Endege | C Patterson | M K Jain | M E Lee | C. Kho | Mu-En Lee | M. Jain
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