A new role for neurotrophin-3: involvement in the regulation of hair follicle regression (catagen).
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R. Paus | G. Lewin | E. Peters | P. Welker | K. Albers | V. Botchkarev | G. Lindner | M. Metz | S. Bulfone-Paus | N. Botchkareva
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