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    LINE-1 retroelements complexed and inhibited by activation induced cytidine deaminase.
    LINE-1 retroelements complexed and inhibited by activation induced cytidine deaminase.
    by Mirjam Metzner, Hans-Martin Jäck, Matthias Wabl
    Published 2012-01-01
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    A Protein Binding Specifically to the IgG2b Switch Region
    A Protein Binding Specifically to the IgG2b Switch Region
    by Heiner Völk, Matthias Wabl
    Published 1997-01-01
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    Two forms of activation-induced cytidine deaminase differing in their ability to bind agarose.
    Two forms of activation-induced cytidine deaminase differing in their ability to bind agarose.
    by Mirjam Metzner, Wolfgang Schuh, Edith Roth, Hans-Martin Jäck, Matthias Wabl
    Published 2010-01-01
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    A Mouse with a Monoclonal Primary lmmunoglobulinRepertoire not Further Diversified by V-GeneReplacement
    A Mouse with a Monoclonal Primary lmmunoglobulinRepertoire not Further Diversified by V-GeneReplacement
    by Marilia Cascalho, Denise A. Martin, Jamie Wong, Queenie Lam, Matthias Wabl, Gillian E. Wu
    Published 1999-01-01
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    Psoriasis patients are enriched for genetic variants that protect against HIV-1 disease.
    Psoriasis patients are enriched for genetic variants that protect against HIV-1 disease.
    by Haoyan Chen, Genki Hayashi, Olivia Y Lai, Alexander Dilthey, Peter J Kuebler, Tami V Wong, Maureen P Martin, Marcelo A Fernandez Vina, Gil McVean, Matthias Wabl, Kieron S Leslie, Toby Maurer, Jeffrey N Martin, Steven G Deeks, Mary Carrington, Anne M Bowcock, Douglas F Nixon, Wilson Liao
    Published 2012-02-01
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