Thyroid-stimulating hormone, a novel, locally produced modulator of human epidermal functions, is regulated by thyrotropin-releasing hormone and thyroid hormones.
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Y. Ramot | R. Paus | B. Poeggeler | T. Bíró | A. Kromminga | S. Tiede | N. van Beek | E. Bodó | B. Wenzel | K. Meyer | E. Gáspár | Benedikt Kany | Jana Knüver
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