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Special Focus Research Paper
The two-faced T cell epitope
Examining the host-microbe interface with JanusMatrix
Leonard Moise Institute for Immunology and Informatics; University of Rhode Island; Providence, RI, USA; EpiVax Inc.; Providence, RI USA
, Andres H. Gutierrez Institute for Immunology and Informatics; University of Rhode Island; Providence, RI, USA
, Chris Bailey-Kellogg Dartmouth College; Hanover, NH USA
, Frances Terry EpiVax Inc.; Providence, RI USA
, Qibin Leng Institute Pasteur of Shanghai; Shanghai, P.R. China
, Karim M. Abdel Hady American University in Cairo; Cairo, Egypt
, Nathan C. VerBerkmoes New England Biolabs Inc.; Ipswich, MA USA
, Marcelo B. Sztein Center for Vaccine Development; University of Maryland; Baltimore, MD USA
, Phyllis T. Losikoff Department of Medicine; Rhode Island Hospital and the Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University; Providence, RI USA
, William D. Martin EpiVax Inc.; Providence, RI USA
, Alan L Rothman Institute for Immunology and Informatics; University of Rhode Island; Providence, RI, USA
& Anne S. De Groot Institute for Immunology and Informatics; University of Rhode Island; Providence, RI, USA; EpiVax Inc.; Providence, RI USACorrespondence[email protected]
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Pages 1577-1586
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Received 28 Feb 2013, Accepted 09 Apr 2013, Published online: 12 Apr 2013
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