Recombinant antibodies for delivery of antigen : a single loop between β-strands in the constant region can accommodate long, complex and tandem T cell epitopes
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概要
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- 2008-03-01
著者
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Sollid L
Center For Immune Regulation Institute Of Immunology Medical Faculty University Of Oslo And Rikshosp
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Bogen Bjarne
Center For Immune Regulation Institute Of Immunology Medical Faculty University Of Oslo And Rikshosp
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SANDLIE Inger
Department of Molecular Biosciences and Centre for Immune Regulation, University of Oslo
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Schjetne Karoline
Center For Immune Regulation Institute Of Immunology Medical Faculty University Of Oslo And Rikshosp
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TUNHEIM Gro
Center for Immune Regulation, Institute of Immunology, Medical Faculty, University of Oslo and Riksh
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RASMUSSEN Ingunn
Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Oslo
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SOLLID Ludvig
Center for Immune Regulation, Institute of Immunology, Medical Faculty, University of Oslo and Riksh
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Tunheim Gro
Center For Immune Regulation Institute Of Immunology Medical Faculty University Of Oslo And Rikshosp
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Sandlie Inger
Department Of Molecular Biosciences And Centre For Immune Regulation University Of Oslo
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Sandlie Inger
Department Of Molecular Biosciences University Of Oslo
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Rasmussen Ingunn
Department Of Molecular Biosciences University Of Oslo
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