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874 related items for PubMed ID: 27554089

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    Karmali S, Battram DS, Burke SM, Cramp A, Johnson AM, Mantler T, Morrow D, Ng V, Pearson ES, Petrella RJ, Tucker P, Irwin JD.
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    Ek A, Sorjonen K, Eli K, Lindberg L, Nyman J, Marcus C, Nowicka P.
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