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. 1978 Apr;91(1):213–216.

Identical genetic material as a source for studies of cell injury. Animal model: Damage to DNA in the Amazon molly by physical and chemical agents.

R B Setlow, A D Woodhead, R W Hart
PMCID: PMC2018178  PMID: 645819

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