Definition of the Cattle Killer Cell Ig–like Receptor Gene Family: Comparison with Aurochs and Human Counterparts
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D. A. Magee | P. Parham | M. Watson | D. Bradley | Stephen D. E. Park | D. MacHugh | P. Norman | M. Breen | J. Hammond | F. Babrzadeh | L. Guethlein | Andrew Warry | N. Sanderson | S. Ellis | C. Williams | M. Watson | M. Watson
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