Soaring costs in defence
Peter Parham
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Peter Parham: Stanford University
Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6756, 870-871
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The most intensively studied element of the immune system is the major histocompatibility complex, to which various gene families contribute. Two papers which provide complete nucleotide sequences of these complexes in the human and chicken allow more thorough comparison of them than ever before.
Date: 1999
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