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Molecular polymorphism in the Rt6 genes of laboratory mice correlates with the allotypes of the H1 minor histocompatibility system

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Koch-Nolte, F., Hollmann, C., Kühl, M. et al. Molecular polymorphism in the Rt6 genes of laboratory mice correlates with the allotypes of the H1 minor histocompatibility system. Immunogenetics 41, 152–155 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00182329

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