Expression of marine H–2Kb histocompatibility antigen in cells transformed with cloned H–2 genes
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J. Hurst | R. Flavell | J. Ferluga | E. Simpson | A. Townsend | E. Weiss | R. James | R. Flavell | H. Festenstein | P. Taylor | M. Santamaria | A. Mellor | W. Schmidt | L. Golden | H. Bullman | G. Atfield | L. Leben | E. Weiss | M. Santamaría | R. A. Flavell | Hilliard Festenstein | A. L. Mellor | E. Simpson | A. Townsend
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