Genetic influences on F cells and other hematologic variables: a twin heritability study.
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M Farrall | T. Spector | M. Farrall | S. Thein | C. Garner | T. Littlewood | T D Spector | C Garner | T Tatu | J E Reittie | T Littlewood | J Darley | S Cervino | P Kelly | S L Thein | P. Kelly | S. Cervino | T. Tatu | J. Reittie | J. Darley
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