Tropoelastin and fibulin overexpression in the subepithelial connective tissue of human pterygium.
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G. Pascual | S. Sotomayor | J. Bellón | Takako Sasaki | R. Mecham | J. Buján | C. Pérez-Rico | Cynthia G Trejo | M. Montes-Mollón | M. A. Montes-Mollón
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