Sequence of the human immunoglobulin diversity (D) segment locus: a systematic analysis provides no evidence for the use of DIR segments, inverted D segments, "minor" D segments or D-D recombination.
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Sequence of the human immunoglobulin diversity (D) segment locus: a systematic analysis provides no evidence for the use of DIR segments, inverted D segments, "minor" D segments or D-D recombination.
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Sequence of the human immunogl ...... segments or D-D recombination.
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Sequence of the human immunogl ...... segments or D-D recombination.
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Sequence of the human immunogl ...... segments or D-D recombination.
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Corbett SJ
Sonnhammer EL
Tomlinson IM
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10.1006/JMBI.1997.1141
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1997-07-01T00:00:00Z