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Identification of the amino acid residues defining an intralocus determinant in the α1 domain of HLA-A molecules

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Lozano, F., Santos-Aguado, J., Borche, L. et al. Identification of the amino acid residues defining an intralocus determinant in the α1 domain of HLA-A molecules. Immunogenetics 30, 50–53 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02421470

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