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. 1986 Jan;57(1):3–18.

Class I genes and molecules: an update.

A M Lew, E P Lillehoj, E P Cowan, W L Maloy, M R van Schravendijk, J E Coligan
PMCID: PMC1453879  PMID: 2417940

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