Porphyrin Bleaching and PDT-induced Spectral Changes are Irradiance Dependent in ALA-sensitized Normal Rat Skin In Vivo¶
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E. Hull | T. Foster | D. Conover | T H Foster | J. Finlay | E L Hull | D L Conover | J C Finlay | E. L. Hull
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