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国际皮肤性病学杂志 0 (): 364-366 ISSN: 2096-5540 CN: 32-1880/R |
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银屑病易感基因最新研究进展 |
范星, 张学军, 杨森 |
安徽医科大学皮肤病研究所、第一附属医院皮肤科 合肥 230022 |
收稿日期 2005-03-02 修回日期 null 网络版发布日期 null |
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