The HLA Molecules DQA1*0501/B1*0201 and DQA1*0301/B1*0302 Share an Extensive Overlap in Peptide Binding Specificity1
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John Sidney | Alessandro Sette | Scott Southwood | J. Sidney | A. Sette | M. del Guercio | S. Southwood | Marie-France del Guercio
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