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Estmago de Conejo: Modelo Animal para Ciruga Experimental

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Title
Estmago de Conejo: Modelo Animal para Ciruga Experimental
Published in
International Journal of Morphology, March 2012
DOI 10.4067/s0717-95022012000100014
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Mara Teresa Halabi, Francisca Bahamondes, Gino Cattaneo, Luis Adaro, Estefana Flores

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