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Ermis, A., Zang, K.D. & Henn, W. Fluorescence In-situ Hybridization and Immunophenotyping on Smear Preparations of Collagenase-disaggregated Fibrous Solid Tissues. Chromosome Res 7, 663–665 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009244304830
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