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Cd28 and Ctla-4, two related members of the Ig supergene family, are tightly linked on proximal mouse chromosome 1

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Howard, T.A., Rochelle, J.M. & Seldin, M.F. Cd28 and Ctla-4, two related members of the Ig supergene family, are tightly linked on proximal mouse chromosome 1. Immunogenetics 33, 74–76 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00211698

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