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NH2-terminal sequence of the α and β chains of human DC-1 antigen isolated from the JY cell line. Homology with murine IA molecules

Bono et al., 1983

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6637765930099580865
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Bono M
Strominger J
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Immunogenetics

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The DC-1 antigen has been isolated from the JY cell line (DR4, w6). The amino terminal sequences of its α and β chains are both reported and are homologous to the murine IA antigens. The JY and previously reported LB DC-1 α chain sequences appear to be variants …
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