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    Lübeck Ralf

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    K. Schallreuter

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    P. Bahadoran

  • Photo of  M. Picardo

    M. Picardo

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    A. Slominski

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    Y. Elassiuty

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    E. Kemp

  • Photo of  C. Giachino

    C. Giachino

  • Photo of  J. Liu

    J. Liu

  • Photo of  R. Luiten

    R. Luiten

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    T. Lambe

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    I. Le

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    I. Dammak

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    H. Onay

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    M. Zmijewski

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    M. Dell’Anna

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    M. Zeegers

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    R. Cornall

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    R. Paus

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    J. Ortonne

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    W. Westerhof

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Category:
Magazine publication
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Magazine publication
Published in:
EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY no. 17, edition 2, pages 139 - 140,
ISSN: 0906-6705
ISSN:
09066705
Publication year:
2008
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2007.00666_1.x
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