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| * Kellermann G, et al. 2026. Comprehensive mapping of identical sequences across human proteins emphasizes the widespread issue of shared epitopes in self-antigens. //NAR Genom Bioinform// | * Kellermann G, et al. 2026. Comprehensive mapping of identical sequences across human proteins emphasizes the widespread issue of shared epitopes in self-antigens. //NAR Genom Bioinform// | ||
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| * Iltis C. et al. 2025. A ganglioside-based immune checkpoint enables senescent cells to evade immunosurveillance during aging. //Nature Aging//. | * Iltis C. et al. 2025. A ganglioside-based immune checkpoint enables senescent cells to evade immunosurveillance during aging. //Nature Aging//. | ||
| * Colson D. et al. 2024. Dosimetry and Monte Carlo modelling of the Papillon+ contact X-ray brachytherapy device. // | * Colson D. et al. 2024. Dosimetry and Monte Carlo modelling of the Papillon+ contact X-ray brachytherapy device. // | ||
| - | * Ben Khedher M. et al. 2022. Application and challenge of third-generation sequencing for clinical bacterial studies. // | ||