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bibliographicCitation Borbulevych OY, Piepenbrink KH, Baker BM. Conformational melding permits a conserved binding geometry in TCR recognition of foreign and self molecular mimics. J Immunol. 2011 Mar 01;186(5):2950–8. PMID: 21282516; PMCID: PMC3076315.
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