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Specific T suppressors and cytotoxic T lymphocytes recognize different epitopes on Abbm12 molecule

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Fedoseyeva, E.V., Apasov, S.G. & Chervonsky, A.V. Specific T suppressors and cytotoxic T lymphocytes recognize different epitopes on Abbm12 molecule. Immunogenetics 32, 129–133 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00210450

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