Diversity of class I HLA molecules: functional and evolutionary interactions with T cells.

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Published in Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol on January 01, 1989

Authors

P Parham1, R J Benjamin, B P Chen, C Clayberger, P D Ennis, A M Krensky, D A Lawlor, D R Littman, A M Norment, H T Orr

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Cell Biology, Stanford University, California 94305.

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