Structural repertoire of the human VH segments.
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A M Lesk | C Chothia | A. Lesk | C. Chothia | I. Tomlinson | G. Winter | G. Walter | E. Gherardi | J. Marks | E Gherardi | G Winter | I M Tomlinson | J D Marks | G Walter | M B Llewelyn | M. Llewelyn | Meirion B. Llewelyn | Ermanno Gherardi | Greg Winter | C. Chothia | James D. Marks
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