Sequence homology and immunologic cross-reactivity of human cytomegalovirus with HLA-DR beta chain: a means for graft rejection and immunosuppression
Robert S. Fujinami(University of California San Diego), Michael B. A. Oldstone(Scripps Research Institute), Jay A. Nelson(Oregon National Primate Research Center), L E Walker(University of Southern California)
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