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Bioinformatics Identification of Antigenic Peptide: Predicting the Specificity of Major MHC Class I and II Pathway Players.

Authors
  1. A Sette
  2. AJ Bordner
  3. AJ Godkin
  4. B Peters
  5. B Peters
  6. C Lundegaard
  7. C Lundegaard
  8. H Rammensee
  9. H Zhang
  10. H Zhang
  11. HH Lin
  12. HH Lin
  13. I Hoof
  14. I Hoof
  15. KC Parker
  16. M Erup Larsen
  17. M Nielsen
  18. M Nielsen
  19. M Nielsen
  20. M Nielsen
  21. M Nielsen
  22. M Nielsen
  23. M Nielsen
  24. MV Larsen
  25. MV Larsen
  26. P Wang
  27. S Kullback
  28. SB Lovitch
  29. T Stranzl
  30. X Rao
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
Doi

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