Tattoo removal in micropigs with low-energy pulses from a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser at 1064 nm
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Qiyin Fang | Xin-Hua Hu | Gerhard W. Kalmus | Mickael J. Cariveau | William A. Wooden | John F. Bradfield | Stephen J. Vore | Y. Sun
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