Triple polypeptide complexes

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides methods and materials related to treating and diagnosing autoimmune conditions. Specifically, the invention provides polypeptide compositions, nucleic acids, substantially pure polypeptides, host cells, and methods for identifying a mammal with an autoimmune condition, treating a mammal with an autoimmune condition, and enhancing tolerance in a mammal with an autoimmune condition.

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