Individual heritable differences result in unique cell lymphocyte receptor repertoires of naïve and antigen-experienced cells
Florian Rubelt(Stanford University), Mark M. Davis(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ghia Euskirchen(Stanford University), Murad R. Mamedov(Gladstone Institutes), Cornelia L. Dekker, Mikhail K. Levin(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Daniel Gadala-Maria(Yale University), Jason A. Vander Heiden(Yale University), Steven H. Kleinstein(Yale University), Gary E. Swan(Stanford Medicine), Christopher R. Bolen(Yale University), Lindsay G. Cowell(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Helen M. McGuire(Garvan Institute of Medical Research)
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