Differential Segmental Flexibility and Reach Dictate the Antigen Binding Mode of Chimeric IgD and IgM: Implications for the Function of the B Cell Receptor1
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Inger Sandlie | P. Zhu | K. Roux | I. Sandlie | G. Løset | T. Michaelsen | Kenneth H Roux | Terje E Michaelsen | Ping Zhu | Geir Å Løset
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