New horizons in mouse immunoinformatics: reliable in silico prediction of mouse class I histocompatibility major complex peptide binding affinity.
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Channa K. Hattotuwagama | Pingping Guan | Darren R Flower | Irini A Doytchinova | D. Flower | I. Doytchinova | P. Guan | Channa K Hattotuwagama
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