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Circadian rhythm of mitosis in certain organs of 10-week human fetuses

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Read at the 17th Students' Scientific Conference of Khabarovsk Medical Institute on April 20, 1963.

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Abrin, E.N. Circadian rhythm of mitosis in certain organs of 10-week human fetuses. Bull Exp Biol Med 67, 193–194 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00810812

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