Functional validation of co‐culture model of human keratinocytes and neuronal cell line for sensitive skin by using transient receptor potential channel vanilloid subfamily member 1 antagonist
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E. Park | K. Kim | E. Baek | Kwang joong Kim | S. M. Shin | Dong Yeol Oh | Sun Mee Shin | D. Y. Oh
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