Clarification of the Terminology of the Olfactory Lamellae in Chondrichthyes

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Clarification of the Terminology of the Olfactory Lamellae in Chondrichthyes is …
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P356DOI10.1002/AR.23632
P698PubMed publication ID28681530

P50authorSara FerrandoQ37374702
Andrea AmaroliQ60730095
Marino VacchiQ122927186
P2093author name stringGhulam Abbas
Lorenzo Gallus
Laura Ghigliotti
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P921main subjectChondrichthyesQ25371
P577publication date2017-07-06
P1433published inThe Anatomical RecordQ2725967
P1476titleClarification of the Terminology of the Olfactory Lamellae in Chondrichthyes

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