Infrared fiber optic spectroscopy: a novel tool for skin diagnosis
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Boaz Nadler | Abraham Katzir | Evgeny Shulzinger | Leah Gerber | Ilan Goldberg | Aushrat Shushan | Sarah Brenner | Yosef Raichlin
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