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. 1971 Apr;63(1):149–160.

Changes in the chemical composition of ear cartilage matrix after administration of various steroid hormones. Studies in New Zealand albino rabbits.

A P Kyriazis, T T Tsaltas
PMCID: PMC2047467  PMID: 5548971

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