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Publications by Sandra A. Rebuffat
Directed Mutagenesis in Region 713-720 of Human Thyroperoxidase Assigns713KFPED717Residues as Being Involved in the B Domain of the Discontinuous Immunodominant Region Recognized by Human Autoantibodies
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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