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HLA B27 can form heavy chain homodimers in vivo and in vivo, possible role of cys 67.

HLA B27 can form heavy chain homodimers in vivo and in vivo, possible role of cys 67.

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Main Authors: Bowness, P, Allen, R, Mcmichael, A
Format: Journal article
Published: 1998
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