Organotypic human skin culture models constructed with senescent fibroblasts show hallmarks of skin aging
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M. Mildner | F. Gruber | E. Tschachler | P. Thurner | M. Schosserer | J. Grillari | P. Waidhofer-Söllner | K. Schedle | O. Andriotis | Gerhard Emsenhuber | Lucia Terlecki-Zaniewicz | I. Lämmermann | R. Weinmüllner | B. Golabi | B. Zbiral | Adnan Becirovic | E. M. Stelzer | F. Nagelreiter | L. Liendl | Magdalena Lang
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