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A novel exogenous mammary tumor virus encoding MHC class II H2E-independent superantigen specific foor Tcr-Vβ14

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Wajjwalku, W., Ando, Y., Niimi, N. et al. A novel exogenous mammary tumor virus encoding MHC class II H2E-independent superantigen specific foor Tcr-Vβ14. Immunogenetics 41, 156–158 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00182330

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