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Absence of Cilia and Basal Bodies with Predominance of Brush Cells in the Respiratory Mucosa from a Patient with Immotile Cilia Syndrome (UP 6:45‐59, 1984)

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Pages 381-382 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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