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The murine liver-specific nonclassical MHC class I molecule Q10 binds a classical peptide repertoire

Zappacosta et al., 2000

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11920967044132967674
Author
Zappacosta F
Tabaczewski P
Parker K
Coligan J
Stroynowski I
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The Journal of Immunology

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