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Wettstein, 1995 - Google Patents

Murine minor histocompatibility antigens detected by helper T cells. Recognition of an endogenous peptide.

Wettstein, 1995

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8957398828466198768
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Wettstein P
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950)

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Minor histocompatibility (H) Ags, encoded by autosomal and sex-linked genes, have classically been identified by the cytolytic T lymphocyte response to class I-bound minor H Ags. A limited number of studies have identified minor H Ags (defined by congenic strains) …
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