Altered epidermal proliferation, differentiation, and lipid composition: Novel key elements in the vitiligo puzzle.
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M. Picardo | M. Truglio | C. Cota | S. Briganti | D. Kovacs | M. Ottaviani | A. Pacifico | A. D’Arino | P. Iacovelli | E. Bastonini | M. Zaccarini | Lorenzo Sciuto
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