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. 1968 Dec;52(12):893–897. doi: 10.1136/bjo.52.12.893

Fate of endothelium in corneal homografts. An experimental study.

S R Malik, A K Gupta, L D Sota
PMCID: PMC506711  PMID: 4882717

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