Ultrastructural organization of avian stratum corneum lipids as the basis for facultative cutaneous waterproofing
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L. F. Baptista | P. Elias | P. Maderson | G. Menon | R. Drewes | L. F. Price | Peter M. Elias | G. Menon | R. C. Drewes | L. F. Baptista | L. F. Price
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