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Linkage of the mouse Hsp84 heat shock protein structural gene to the H-2 complex

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Romano, J.W., Seldin, M.F. & Appella, E. Linkage of the mouse Hsp84 heat shock protein structural gene to the H-2 complex. Immunogenetics 29, 142–144 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00395867

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