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. 1973;71:304–328.

Endothelium of the human organ cultured cornea: an electron microscopic study.

D J Doughman, D Van Horn, J E Harris, G E Miller, R Lindstrom, W Summerlin, R A Good
PMCID: PMC1310500  PMID: 10949608

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