The relation between constitutional skin color and photosensitivity estimated from UV-induced erythema and pigmentation dose-response curves.
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W Westerhof | O Estevez-Uscanga | J Meens | A Kammeyer | M Durocq | I Cario | A. Kammeyer | O. Estevez-Uscanga | W. Westerhof | J. Meens | M. Durocq | I. Cario
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