In vivo chemical investigation of human skin using a confocal Raman fiber optic microprobe.
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C. Hadjur | F. Leroy | M. Manfait | G. Sockalingum | G. Lebourdon | M Manfait | S. Morel | L. Chrit | S. Morel | L Chrit | F Leroy | C Hadjur | S Morel | G Sockalingum | G Lebourdon
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