Authentic fibroblast matrix in dermal equivalents normalises epidermal histogenesis and dermoepidermal junction in organotypic co-culture.
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N. Fusenig | N. Mirancea | P. Boukamp | M. Willhauck | K. Boehnke | D. Breitkreutz | H. Stark | A. Pavesio | Iris Nord
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