High-throughput sequencing enhanced phage display enables the identification of patient-specific epitope motifs in serum
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Morten Nielsen | Ole Lund | Martin Dufva | Jigar Patel | O. Lund | N. Rigby | M. Nielsen | Federico De Masi | J. Kringelum | M. Dufva | Z. Szépfalusi | T. Eiwegger | A. Christiansen | Christian S. Hansen | K. L. Bøgh | Eric H. Sullivan | Jigar Patel | Anders Christiansen | Jens V. Kringelum | Katrine L. Bøgh | Eric Sullivan | Neil M. Rigby | Thomas Eiwegger | Zsolt Szépfalusi | Federico de Masi | C. S. Hansen | Eric Sullivan
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