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de Waal, L.P., van der Meer, C., van der Horst, A.R. et al. A new public antigen shared by all HLA-A locus products except HLA-A23, -A24, -A32, and -A25 is probably influenced by the amino acid residue at position 79 in the α1 domain. Immunogenetics 28, 211–213 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00375862
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