Identification and modulation of a naturally processed T cell epitope from the diabetes-associated autoantigen human glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (hGAD65)
Gerald T. Nepom(Virginia Mason Medical Center), Barbara S. Nepom(Carter Center), Jeffrey Shabanowitz(University of Virginia), Ben Falk(Carter Center), Jarrod A. Marto(Harvard University), Víctor H. Engelhard(University of Virginia), Donald F. Hunt(University of Oxford), Chance John Luckey(Carter Center), Andrew Herman(Carter Center), Susan Masewicz(Carter Center), John D. Lippolis(Agricultural Research Service), Forest M. White(Center for Cancer Research)
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