Genetic background determines severity of Loxl1-mediated systemic and ocular elastosis in mice
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Main Authors: | Maria F. Suarez (Author), Heather M. Schmitt (Author), Megan S. Kuhn (Author), TeddiJo Watkins (Author), Kristyn M. Hake (Author), Tara Weisz (Author), Edward J. Flynn (Author), Michael H. Elliott (Author), Michael A. Hauser (Author), W. Daniel Stamer (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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