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bibliographicCitation Hwang I, Gottlieb PD. Bop: a new T-cell-restricted gene located upstream of and opposite to mouse CD8b. Immunogenetics. 1995;42(5):353–61. doi: 10.1007/bf00179396. PMID: 7590968.
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