Blank Spots in the Map of Human Skin: The Challenge for Xenotransplantation
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E. Kalabusheva | V. Terskikh | E. Vorotelyak | A. Rippa | A. Kosykh | E. Morgun | O. Cherkashina | Alexander V. Alekhnovich | A. B. Stoliarzh
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