Beauvericin inhibits melanogenesis by regulating cAMP/PKA/CREB and LXR-α/p38 MAPK–mediated pathways
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See-Hyoung Park | Jongsung Lee | J. Cho | Jangsoon Kim | Seung Eun Lee | S. Oh | J. Yoo | H. Lee | Kitae Kwon | Se Jung Park
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