Phenotypic Characteristics of a Distinctive Multilayered Epithelium Suggests That It Is a Precursor in the Development of Barrett's Esophagus
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R. Odze | J. Glickman | Yunni-Yi Chen | D. Antonioli | Y. Chen | Helen H Wang | H. Wang | Donald A. Antonioli
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