Liver biopsy discloses a new apolipoprotein A-I hereditary amyloidosis in several unrelated Italian families.
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E. Arbustini | F. Scolari | G. Merlini | L. Calabresi | S. Marciano | L. Obici | G. Palladini | V. Perfetti | G. Gregorini | V. Bellotti | S. Donadei | L. Verga | S. Giorgetti | C. Bergonzi
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