A comprehensive guide for the accurate classification of murine hair follicles in distinct hair cycle stages.
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R Paus | S. Eichmüller | R. Paus | S. Müller-Röver | B. Handjiski | C. van der Veen | K. Foitzik | I. McKay | K. Stenn | K S Stenn | S Müller-Röver | S Eichmüller | K Foitzik | B Handjiski | I A McKay | C van der Veen | I. Mckay | S. Müller‐Röver | Carina van der Veen | Kerstin Foitzik
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