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Correction of the HLA-DQB1*04:01:01 sequence at position 79 in exon 1
Y Okudaira1, K Hosomichi2,3, Y Ozaki1
1Department of Molecular Life Sciences, Division of Basic Medical Science and Molecular Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan.
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|January 28, 2016
Abstract:
The HLA-DQB1*04:01:01 sequence is corrected at position 79 in exon 1 (G > A, Ala > Thr).
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