The Dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula: A Reference in Jawed Vertebrates.
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Patrick Wincker | Yves D'Aubenton-Carafa | Claude Thermes | Michael Depew | Corinne Da Silva | C. Compagnucci | M. Depew | P. Wincker | Y. D'Aubenton-Carafa | G. Naylor | C. Thermes | P. Sourdaine | C. da Silva | F. Gavory | S. Samain | M. Coolen | Claudia Compagnucci | Sylvie Mazan | Arnaud Menuet | Marion Coolen | Sylvie Samain | Danièle Chassoux | Sébastien Henry | Laurent Lévèque | Frédérick Gavory | Isabel Rodriguez-Moldes | Gavin Naylor | Pascal Sourdaine | A. Menuet | L. Lévêque | S. Mazan | I. Rodríguez-Moldes | D. Chassoux | S. Henry
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