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bibliographicCitation Wight A, Mahmoud AB, Scur M, Tu MM, Rahim MMA, Sad S, Makrigiannis AP. Critical role for the Ly49 family of class I MHC receptors in adaptive natural killer cell responses. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Nov 06;115(45):11579–84. PMID: 30249666; PMCID: PMC6233086.
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