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The murine Ia alpha chains, E alpha and A alpha, show a surprising degree of sequence homology.

Benoist et al., 1983

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15997981555967982183
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Benoist C
Mathis D
Kanter M
Williams 2nd V
McDevitt H
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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The I region of the murine major histocompatibility complex codes for a group of glycoproteins, the Ia antigens, thought to be involved in the control of immune responsiveness. Each Ia antigen complex contains a" heavy chain," a" light chain," and the" …
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