Met-enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in Merkel cells
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E. Weihe | W. Forssmann | M. Büchler | W. Hartschuh | G. Feurle | V. Helmstädter | W. G. Forssmann | G. E. Feurle | M. W. Büchler | Wolfgang Hartschuh
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