Unexpected resorption of primary teeth in non-agenesis cases indicates ectodermally programmed resorption

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Unexpected resorption of primary teeth in non-agenesis cases indicates ectodermally programmed resorption. / Bille, M.-L.B.; Nolting, D.; Kjær, I.

2006. s. 1.

Publikation: Working paper

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Bille, M-LB, Nolting, D & Kjær, I 2006 'Unexpected resorption of primary teeth in non-agenesis cases indicates ectodermally programmed resorption' s. 1.

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Bille, M-LB., Nolting, D., & Kjær, I. (2006). Unexpected resorption of primary teeth in non-agenesis cases indicates ectodermally programmed resorption. (s. 1).

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Bille M-LB, Nolting D, Kjær I. Unexpected resorption of primary teeth in non-agenesis cases indicates ectodermally programmed resorption. 2006, s. 1.

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Bille, M.-L.B. ; Nolting, D. ; Kjær, I. / Unexpected resorption of primary teeth in non-agenesis cases indicates ectodermally programmed resorption. 2006. s. 1

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