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Current Problems in Dermatology
Prenatal Diagnosis of Heritable Skin Diseases: 35th Annual Symposium on the Biology of the Skin, Gleneden Beach, Oregon, October 1985, and European Society for Dermatological Research Clinically Oriented International Symposium, Oslo, February 1986
S.Karger AG
Volume
16
Status:
Available
ISBN electronic:
978-3-318-03453-0
ISBN print:
978-3-8055-4397-2
Book Set:
Current Problems in Dermatology (Vol. 16+17) (Print)
,
Current Problems in Dermatology (Vol. 16+17) (Online)
Book Series:
Current Problems in Dermatology
Published online:
2015
Published in print:
1987
Book Chapter
I - VIII: Title Page / Contents / Preface
By
K. D. Wuepper
K. D. Wuepper
Oslo Lake Oswego, Oregon
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Published:1987
Citation
T. Gedde-Dahl, K. D. Wuepper, 1987. "Title Page / Contents / Preface", Prenatal Diagnosis of Heritable Skin Diseases: 35th Annual Symposium on the Biology of the Skin, Gleneden Beach, Oregon, October 1985, and European Society for Dermatological Research Clinically Oriented International Symposium, Oslo, February 1986, T. Gedde-Dahl Jr., K.D. Wuepper
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1987
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