Empty MHC class I molecules come out in the cold
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Hidde L. Ploegh | Klas Kärre | Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren | Petter Höglund | Marie-Thérèse Heemels | T. Schumacher | H. Ploegh | H. Ljunggren | J. Neefjes | A. Townsend | J. Bastin | K. Kärre | P. Höglund | Claes Öhlén | Ton N. M. Schumacher | Jacques J. Neefjes | Nico J. Stam | Judy Bastin | Alain Townsend | N. Stam | C. Öhlén | M. Heemels | Claes Öhlén
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