Thymus dictates major histocompatibility complex (MHC) specificity and immune response gene phenotype of class II MHC-restricted T cells but not of class I MHC-restricted T cells
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W. Kast | C. Melief | L. D. de Waal | J. Exp | C. J. Melief | Leo P De | Waal And | J. Exp
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