A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System
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Paula M. Mabee | M. Ringwald | M. Westerfield | A. Diehl | C. Mungall | J. Lundberg | H. Lapp | M. Haendel | B. Hall | J. Balhoff | W. Dahdul | D. Blackburn | Erik Segerdell | C. V. Van Slyke | M. Vickaryous | E. Segerdell
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