Identification of the class I genes of the mouse major histocompatibility complex by DNA-mediated gene transfer
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L. Hood | N. Davidson | M. McMillan | M. Nicolson | R. Goodenow | K. Eakle | B. T. Sher | Robert S. Goodenow | Beverly Taylor Sher | M. Mcmillan
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