Germline-encoded recognition of peanut underlies development of convergent antibodies in humans
Orlee Marini‐Rapoport(Harvard University Press), Sarita U. Patil(Massachusetts General Hospital), Tarun Keswani(University of Calcutta), Qian Yuan(Massachusetts General Hospital), Monica L. Fernández‐Quintero(Universität Innsbruck), Dylan Duchen(Yale University), Christopher Fucile(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Jungki Min(National Institutes of Health), James J. Kobie(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Victoria Martin(Massachusetts General Hospital), Antti Seppo(ENT and Allergy), Steven H. Kleinstein(Yale University), Guangning Zong(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Kirsi M. Järvinen(ENT and Allergy), Wayne G. Shreffler(ENT and Allergy), Gur Yaari(Yale University), Michael S. Piepenbrink(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Isabelle R. Lytle(National Institutes of Health), Léna Andrieux(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Geoffrey A. Mueller(National Institutes of Health), Johannes R. Loeffler(Scripps Research Institute), Alexander F. Rosenberg(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Lars C. Pedersen(National Institutes of Health)
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