Nucleotide sequence of the HLA-A26 class I gene: identification of specific residues and molecular mapping of public HLA class I epitopes.
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H. Zinszner | D. Cohen | L. Degos | P. Paul | M. Masset | J. Bourge | J. Colombani
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