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Retinoide und Retinoidstoffwechsel

Neue Wege der Therapie?

Retinoids and their metabolism

New therapeutic approaches

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Baron, J., Skazik, C. & Merk, H. Retinoide und Retinoidstoffwechsel. Hautarzt 59, 745–746 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-008-1621-0

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