Six unrelated HLA-DR-matched adults recognize identical CD4 T cell epitopes from influenza A haemagglutinin that are not simply peptides with high HLA-DR binding affinities
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著者
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Bourne Tim
Department Of Biology Immperial College Of Science Technology And Medicine
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GELDER Colin
Department of Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine
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DAVENPORT Miles
Molecular Immunology Group, Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford
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BARMARDO Martin
Transplantation Immunology, Churchill Hospital
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LAMB Jonathan
Department of Medicine, University of Edinburgy Medical School
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ASKONAS Brigitte
Department of Biology, Immperial College of Science Technology and Medicine
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HILL Adrian
Molecular Immunology Group, Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford
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WELSH Ken
Transplantation Immunology, Churchill Hospital
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Welsh Ken
Transplantation Immunology Churchill Hospital
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Hill Adrian
Molecular Immunology Group Institute Of Molecular Medicine University Of Oxford
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Hill Adrian
Molecular Immunology Group Infirmary
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Gelder Colin
Department Of Medicine University Of Wales College Of Medicine
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Lamb Jonathan
Department Of Medicine University Of Edinburgy Medical School
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Davenport Miles
Molecular Immunology Group Institute Of Molecular Medicine University Of Oxford
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Davenport Miles
Molecular Immunology Group Infirmary
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Barmardo Martin
Transplantation Immunology Churchill Hospital
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Askonas Brigitte
Department Of Biology Immperial College Of Science Technology And Medicine
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