The effect of light wavelength on in vitro bilirubin photodegradation and photoisomer production
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D. Stevenson | R. Wong | P. Klán | H. Vreman | L. Muchová | L. Vítek | Lucie Ludvíková | J. Jašprová | S. Kourula | Benjamin K. Cline
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