Human dermal fibroblasts express prohormone convertases 1 and 2 and produce proopiomelanocortin-derived peptides.
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M. Raghunath | U. Kubitscheck | T. Luger | D. Metze | T. Scholzen | M. Schiller | M. Böhm | T. Fisbeck | D. Metze | T. A. Luger | Markus Böhm | Ulrich Kubitscheck | Michael Raghunath
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