UVB‐induced interleukin‐18 production is downregulated by tannic acids in human HaCaT keratinocytes
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Young Yang | D. Cho | B. Cho | Hyun-Jeong Park | Heejong Kim | Wang Jae Lee | Hyunsang Kwon | Jun Young Lee
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