A spontaneous canine model of mucous membrane (cicatricial) pemphigoid, an autoimmune blistering disease affecting mucosae and mucocutaneous junctions.
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T. Olivry | L. Chan | M. Marinkovich | L. Xu | N. Nguyen | S. Dunston | M. Schachter | Lawrence S. Chan | M. Peter Marinkovich | Luting Xu | Marianne Schachter | Ngon Nguyen
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