HLA-A*0201, HLA-A*1101, and HLA-B*0702 Transgenic Mice Recognize Numerous Poxvirus Determinants from a Wide Variety of Viral Gene Products1
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Bjoern Peters | John Sidney | Huynh-Hoa Bui | Alessandro Sette | Scott Southwood | Jonathan W. Yewdell | David C. Tscharke | Fareed Mirza | Jack R. Bennink | Vincenzo Cerundolo | Bjoern Peters | V. Pasquetto | D. Tscharke | J. Sidney | H. Bui | H. Grey | A. Sette | J. Yewdell | J. Bennink | V. Cerundolo | K. Irvine | C. Oseroff | S. Southwood | Valerie Pasquetto | Rielle Giannino | Carla Oseroff | Kari Irvine | Howard Grey | F. Mirza | R. Giannino
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