Analysis of the antigen combining site: correlations between length and sequence composition of the hypervariable loops and the nature of the antigen.
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Analysis of the antigen combining site: correlations between length and sequence composition of the hypervariable loops and the nature of the antigen.
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Analysis of the antigen combin ...... and the nature of the antigen.
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Abigail V J Collis
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Andrew C R Martin
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z