Novel HLA-B27-restricted Epitopes from Chlamydia trachomatis Generated upon Endogenous Processing of Bacterial Proteins Suggest a Role of Molecular Mimicry in Reactive Arthritis*
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Antonio Morreale | Eilon Barnea | Arie Admon | A. Morreale | Eilon Barnea | A. Admon | Helena G Dos Santos | Carlos Alvarez-Navarro | Juan J Cragnolini | José A López de Castro | J. Cragnolini | J. A. López de Castro | Carlos Alvarez-Navarro | H. G. Dos Santos | J. A. López de Castro | Antonio Morreale | Helena G Dos Santos
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