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bibliographicCitation Corthay A, Bäcklund J, Holmdahl R. Role of glycopeptide-specific T cells in collagen-induced arthritis: an example how post-translational modification of proteins may be involved in autoimmune disease. Ann Med. 2001 Oct;33(7):456–65. doi: 10.3109/07853890109002094. PMID: 11680793.
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