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Geographical ancestry influences fibrillin microfibril macromolecular structure
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2014
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Christopher Em Griffiths
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Times Cited: 0 2 44th Annual Meeting of the European-Society-for-Dermatological-Research (ESDR) SEP 10-13, 2014 Copenhagen, DENMARK European Soc Dermatol Res 0
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