A Model of Somatic Hypermutation Targeting in Mice Based on High-Throughput Ig Sequencing Data
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Francois Vigneault | Steven H Kleinstein | Adrian W. Briggs | Adrian W Briggs | Jason A Vander Heiden | M. Shlomchik | S. Kleinstein | Tamara J. Gilbert | Francois Vigneault | K. O’Connor | Mark J Shlomchik | Roberto Di Niro | Ang Cui | Kris Adams | Tamara Gilbert | Kevin C O'Connor | R. Di Niro | Ang Cui | J. V. Vander Heiden | Kristofor Adams
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