Anchoring fibrils, collagen VII, and neutral metalloproteases in recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa inversa.
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T Gedde-Dahl | L. Bruckner-Tuderman | L Bruckner-Tuderman | U W Schnyder | T. Gedde-Dahl | I Anton-Lamprecht | J O Winberg | J. Winberg | U. Schnyder | I. Anton‐Lamprecht | T. Gedde-dahl
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