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Administrative and scientific support: John SM, Weiskirchen R, Schmitz G
Collection and assembly of data: Melnik BC, Schmitz G
Data analysis and interpretation: Melnik BC, Schmitz G, Weiskirchen R, John SM
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Final approval of the manuscript: Melnik BC, John SM, Weiskirchen R, Schmitz G
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