Immunogenetics of heteroclitic recognition of HLA-DQB1 55R eplet specificity by human alloantibody.
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M. Kamoun | N. K. Brown | R. Duquesnoy | M. Askar | J. Kearns | Thanh-Mai Bui | Michelle Nguyen | N. Brown
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