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VNU, YNT and GB made the initial intrinsic disorder assessments. ON, SNB and MR obtained, filtered, and assessed the MHC class II epitopes for Table 1. VNU and GB wrote most of the manuscript. YNT and GB assembled the SOM.
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Uversky, V., Tu, Y., Nwogu, O. et al. High-level intrinsic disorder explains the universality of CLIP binding to diverse MHC class II variants. Cell Mol Immunol 15, 76–78 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/cmi.2017.45
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