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Ia-negative B-cell variants reveal a coordinate regulation in the transcription of the HLA Class II gene family

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Long, E.O., Mach, B. & Accolla, R.S. Ia-negative B-cell variants reveal a coordinate regulation in the transcription of the HLA Class II gene family. Immunogenetics 19, 349–353 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00345408

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