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H-2 class I and Gt (H-2) antigens are identical: Evidence from H-2 mutant mice

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Moser, A.R., Shedlovsky, A. & Johnson, L.L. H-2 class I and Gt (H-2) antigens are identical: Evidence from H-2 mutant mice. Immunogenetics 23, 271–273 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00373023

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