Acknowledging the use of human cadaveric tissues in research papers: Recommendations from anatomical journal editors
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N. Apaydın | R. Tubbs | A. Ohtsuka | D. Ribatti | Hee-Jin Kim | F. Paulsen | K. Albertine | P. Trainor | J. Iwanaga | M. Loukas | Gülgün Şengül | J. Morys | J. Walocha | F. Duparc | J. Sañudo | P. Adds | Y. Hwang | K. Ravi | V. Singh | Mariano Guillermo Armando Del Sol Calderon | Vishram Singh
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