Structural and functional effects of oleic acid and iontophoresis on hairless mouse stratum corneum.
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P. Elias | E. Choi | P M Elias | S K Ahn | S J Jiang | S M Hwang | E H Choi | S H Lee | S. Hwang | S. Ahn | S. Hwang | S. Jiang | S. H. Lee | S. Jiang | S. Jiang | Seung Hun Lee | E. Choi | Peter M. Elias | S. K. Ahn
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