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Gioacchino Li Cavoli*, Rita Passantino, Angelo Ferrantelli, Angelo Tralongo, Franca Servillo, Tancredi Vincenzo Li Cavoli, Pietro Tralongo, Mattia Palmeri, Giacomo Ferrantelli, Ugo Rotolo
Bioimpacts. 2015;5(3): 155-157. doi: 10.15171/bi.2015.13
PMCID: PMC4597164     PMID: 26457254     Scopus ID: 84944401828    
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