Modulation of skin collagen metabolism in aged and photoaged human skin in vivo.
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J. Chung | J. H. Chung | K. Cho | H. Eun | K. H. Kim | K. Cho | G. Rhie | J. Seo | H. Choi | M. K. Lee | C. Youn | K. Park | J H Chung | J Y Seo | H R Choi | M K Lee | C S Youn | G Rhie | K H Cho | K H Kim | K C Park | H C Eun | Kyung Chan Park | J. Seo | Hai Ryung Choi | Mi Kyung Lee | Kyu Hall Kim | Kyung Chan Park | K. H. Kim
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