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T Cell-Mediated Autoimmune Disease Due to Low-Affinity Crossreactivity to Common Microbial Peptides (vol 30, pg 348, 2009)

T Cell-Mediated Autoimmune Disease Due to Low-Affinity Crossreactivity to Common Microbial Peptides (vol 30, pg 348, 2009)

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Main Authors: Harkiolaki, M, Holmes, S, Svendsen, P, Gregersen, J, Jensen, LT, McMahon, R, Friese, M, van Boxel, G, Etzensperger, R, Tzartos, J, Kranc, K, Sainsbury, S, Harlos, K, Mellins, E, Palace, J, Esiri, M, van der Merwe, P, Jones, E, Fugger, L
Format: Journal article
Published: 2009
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