Three etiologic facets of dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis: Malassezia fungi, sebaceous lipids, and individual sensitivity.
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Dianna C. Kenneally | T. Dawson | Yvonne M DeAngelis | Christina M Gemmer | Joseph R Kaczvinsky | Dianna C Kenneally | James R Schwartz | Thomas L Dawson | J. Schwartz | J. Kaczvinsky | C. Gemmer | Y. M. DeAngelis
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