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. 1978;56(1):83–97.

Anomalies du développement d'étiologie non mendélienne: modèles animaux et applications possibles à la recherche sur les maladies humaines.

Developmental abnormalities of non-mendelian origin: animal models and possible applications to research on human diseases

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