Lysyl oxidase-like and lysyl oxidase are present in the dermis and epidermis of a skin equivalent and in human skin and are associated to elastic fibers.
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Charbel Bouez | Odile Damour | Emmanuelle Noblesse | P. Sommer | O. Damour | V. Cenizo | S. Peyrol | M. Jacob | Simone Peyrol | Marie-Paule Jacob | Pascal Sommer | Valérie Cenizo | Agnès Borel | Claudine Gleyzal | E. Noblesse | A. Borel | C. Gleyzal | C. Bouez
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