Point mutations in human keratin 14 genes of epidermolysis bullosa simplex patients: Genetic and functional analyses
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Elaine Fuchs | Amy S. Paller | E. Fuchs | A. Paller | P. Coulombe | Pierre A. Coulombe | M. Hutton | Anthony Letal | Adelaide Hebert | M.Elizabeth Hutton | Anthony Letal | Adelaide Hebert
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