Specific loss of connexin 26 expression in ductal sweat gland epithelium associated with the deletion mutation del(GJB6‐D13S1830)
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J. Common | M. Bitner-Glindzicz | M. Barnes | A. Forge | D. Kelsell | L. Jenkins | E. O’Toole | M. Barnes | E. O'Toole | J. Common
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