Detecting Genetic Association of Common Human Facial Morphological Variation Using High Density 3D Image Registration
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Hang Zhou | Kun Tang | Jing Guo | Li Jin | Sile Hu | Shouneng Peng | Jingze Tan | Hang Zhou | Sile Hu | Li Jin | Shouneng Peng | Jingze Tan | K. Tang | Jing Guo
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