The genetic determinants of oral diseases in Africa: The gaps should be filled
Oral diseases are a major health concern and are among the most prevalent diseases globally. This problem is becoming more prominent in the rapidly growing populations of Africa. It is well documented that Africa exhibits the most diverse genetic make-up in the world. However, little work has been c...
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Main Authors: | Stephen M. Sudi (Author), Salma Kabbashi (Author), Imaan A. Roomaney (Author), Marwa Aborass (Author), Manogari Chetty (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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