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H4 and CTT-2 minor histocompatibility antigens: concordant genetic linkage and migration in two-dimensional peptide separation

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Nevala, W.K., Wettstein, P.J. H4 and CTT-2 minor histocompatibility antigens: concordant genetic linkage and migration in two-dimensional peptide separation. Immunogenetics 44, 400–404 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02602787

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