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Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.
Haus T, Ferguson B, Rogers J, Doxiadis G, Certa U, Rose NJ, Teepe R, Weinbauer GF, Roos C. Genome typing of nonhuman primate models: implications for biomedical research. Trends Genet. 2014 ;30(11):482-7.