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1. Archival, paleopathological and aDNA-based techniques in leprosy research and the case of Father Petrus Donders at the Leprosarium 'Batavia', Suriname. Van Dissel JT, Pieters T, Geluk A, Maat G, Menke HE, Tió-Coma M, Altena E, Laros JFJ, Adhin MR. Int J Paleopathol; 2019 Dec; 27():1-8. PubMed ID: 31430635 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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