Many different Vβ CDR3s can reveal the inherent MHC reactivity of germline-encoded TCR V regions
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Philippa Marrack | P. Marrack | J. Kappler | S. Dai | F. Crawford | J. Scott-Browne | Shaodong Dai | Kira Rubtsova | Frances Crawford | John W Kappler | James P Scott-Browne | K. Rubtsova
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