Identification of conformation-dependent epitopes and V gene selection in the B cell response to type II collagen in the DA rat.
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R. Holmdahl | C. Unger | H. Burkhardt | H Burkhardt | C Unger | P Wernhoff | E Bajtner | R Holmdahl | E. Bajtner | P. Wernhoff
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