Determination of the antioxidative capacity of the skin in vivo using resonance Raman and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
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Jürgen Lademann | Martina C Meinke | Maxim E Darvin | M. Darvin | M. Meinke | J. Lademann | N. Groth | S. Haag | B. Taskoparan | W. Sterry | Norbert Groth | Stefan F Haag | Berrin Taskoparan | Woflram Sterry | Stefan F. Haag | Martina C. Meinke
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