Oncogenic mutations in ras create HLA-A2.1 binding peptides but affect their extracellular antigen processing
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概要
著者
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Carbone David
Vanderbilt-ingram Cancer Center
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Carbone David
Vanderbilt Cancer Center
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Carbone David
Vanderbilt Cancer Center Vanderbilt University School Of Medicine
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Pendleton C.
Molecular Immunogenetics And Vaccine Ressarch Section Metabolism Branch
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Smith M.
Molecular Immunogenetics And Vaccine Ressarch Section Metabolism Branch
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MAHER V.
Molecular Immunogenetics and Vaccine Ressarch Section, Metabolism Branch
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KELLEY Michael
Medicine Branch National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
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BERZOFSKY Jay
Molecular Immunogenetics and Vaccine Ressarch Section, Metabolism Branch
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Berzofsky Jay
Molecular Immunogenetics And Vaccine Research Section Metabolism Branch National Cancer Institute
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Berzofsky Jay
Molecular Immunogenetics And Vaccine Ressarch Section Metabolism Branch
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Kelley Michael
Medicine Branch National Cancer Institute National Institutes Of Health
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Maher V.
Molecular Immunogenetics And Vaccine Ressarch Section Metabolism Branch
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