Ultraviolet A and melanoma: a review.
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A. Marghoob | R. Setlow | A. Kopf | R. Bart | D. Polsky | M. Berwick | Steven Q. Wang | S. Wang | A W Kopf | D Polsky | M Berwick | A A Marghoob | R S Bart | S Q Wang | R Setlow | Ashfaq A Marghoob | A. A. Marghoob | A. Marghoob
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