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- NP365509.RAApPrKhAdQJwKychlwBymM3XCWmiRkf8PwsD2H38ngE0130_assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP365509.RAApPrKhAdQJwKychlwBymM3XCWmiRkf8PwsD2H38ngE0130_provenance.
- assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP321139.RAsqKaRlxtdooBaMAp7U6ERnlf6-k90iSlYJFHuPmVDHU130_assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP321139.RAsqKaRlxtdooBaMAp7U6ERnlf6-k90iSlYJFHuPmVDHU130_provenance.
- NP321144.RAm1HxC6HA31445Idt7l5JF9bHyIDFld80kSgTXBXIZ_w130_assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP321144.RAm1HxC6HA31445Idt7l5JF9bHyIDFld80kSgTXBXIZ_w130_provenance.
- NP321140.RA2fsRgq-bIVU8R47Ne5qjvQ780YqdtjbPkuUbKk6Z0bQ130_assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP321140.RA2fsRgq-bIVU8R47Ne5qjvQ780YqdtjbPkuUbKk6Z0bQ130_provenance.
- NP321142.RA2Qv65W_vpb7TQHxB8Qlq7dtNH0jXDM_55mIRlh-Plkc130_assertion description "[Regions of homology exist between GAD65 (residues 250-273) and the Coxsackie P2-C protein (residues 28-50) and between GAD65 (residues 506-518) and proinsulin (residues 24-36), and each of these has been reported to be a diabetes-associated T cell target.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP321142.RA2Qv65W_vpb7TQHxB8Qlq7dtNH0jXDM_55mIRlh-Plkc130_provenance.