Basal lamina scaffold-anatomy and significance for maintenance of orderly tissue structure.
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- Rudolf Vracko
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- PubMed
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This paper, published in 1974, received 473 indexed citations . Written by Rudolf Vracko covering the research area of Oncology, Physiology and Surgery. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Immunology and Allergy (142 citations), Molecular Biology (135 citations) and Cell Biology (104 citations). Published in PubMed.
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