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Comment: Hedgehogs – from test tube to health hazard
Neil Cox
If you have a sufficiently strange personality disorder to search MEDLINE for the word hedgehog(s) you will find about 600 references from 1996–99 (OK, I admit it, I’ve done it). A few of these pertain to the small spiky creature of Beatrix Potter fame (of which more later), but most are erudite scientific articles on embryology or carcinogenesis.
Dermatology in practice
2000;
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(2): 4–4
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