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Dermatopathology: Practical & Conceptual July - September 1995
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Mammals, Other Than Man, Do Not Have Follicular Bulges: Implications for the Bulge-Activation Hypothesis
Robert W. Dunstan, D.V.M., MS.
Keith A. Linder, D.V.M.
Introduction
Methods
Findings
Discussion
Acknowledgments
References
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