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Age-related deterioration in the mechanical function of human dermal fibrillin microfibrils — Michael J. Sherratt (2006) | RDL Network
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Age-related deterioration in the mechanical function of human dermal fibrillin microfibrils
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Age-related deterioration in the mechanical function of human dermal fibrillin microfibrils
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2006
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Michael J. Sherratt
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Jean Bastrilles
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Joan Bowden
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Annual Meeting of the British-Society-for-Investigative-Dermatology APR 10-12, 2006 Manchester, ENGLAND
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