Normal keratinization in a spontaneously immortalized aneuploid human keratinocyte cell line
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J. Hornung | N. Fusenig | P. Boukamp | P Boukamp | R T Petrussevska | D Breitkreutz | J Hornung | A Markham | N E Fusenig | D. Breitkreutz | A. Markham | R. T. Petrussevska | Rule T Petrussevska | Jiirgen Hornung | Alex Markham
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