Investigation of phenyllactic acid as a potent tyrosinase inhibitor produced by probiotics
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Myun Soo Kim | Minhye Shin | Y. Jung | Minjee Lee | W. Jeong | Dongkyu Kim | Van-Long Truong | Jungwoo Yang | Hana Cho | Younghoon Kim
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