QHLA-DQ-binding peptide motifs. I. Comparative binding analysis of type II collagen-derived peptides to DR and DQ molecules of rheumatoid arthritis-susceptible and non-susceptible haplobypes
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著者
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Nishi Tohru
The Department Of Neurosurgery Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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Kanai Takayuki
Division Of Immunogenetics Department Of Neuroscience And Immunology Kumamoto University Graduate Sc
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Kanai Takayuki
Department Of Immunogenetics Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kumamoto University
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Nishimura Yasuharu
Department Of Immunogenetics Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kumamoto University
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Nishimura Yasuharu
The Division Of Immunogenetics Department Of Neuroscience And Immunology Kumamoto University Graduat
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MATSUSHITA Sho
The Division of Immunogenetics, Department of Neuroscience and Immunology, Kumamoto University Gradu
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OISO Masatake
The Division of Immunogenetics, Department of Neuroscience and Immunology, Kumamoto University Gradu
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YONE Kenji
Teijin Institute for Biomedical Research
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KANAI Takayuki
The Division of Immunogenetics, Department of Neuroscience and Immunology, Kumamoto University Gradu
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Nishimura Yasuharu
Division Of Immunogenetics Department Of Neuroscience And Immunology Kumamoto University Graduate Sc
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Matsushita Sho
The Division Of Immunogenetics Department Of Neuroscience And Immunology Kumamoto University Graduat
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Oiso Masatake
The Division Of Immunogenetics Department Of Neuroscience And Immunology Kumamoto University Graduat
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