Elimination of a signal sequence-uncleaved form of defective HLA protein through BAG6
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H. Kawahara | Aya Noguchi | Setsuya Minami | Koki Yamamoto | Mizuki Hayashishita | Kanji Suzuki | Takumi Hagiwara
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