Residue Cys-67 of HLA-B27 contributes to antigen presentation and T cell recognition of HLA-B27 restricted T cell epitopes.
Main Authors: | Appel, H, Kuhne, M, Kuon, W, Kuhlmann, S, Kollnberger, S, Weiss, E, Bowness, P, Sieper, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2004
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