Oral phytochemicals as photoprotectants in UVR exposed hairless mice: A study of hesperidin methyl chalcone, phloroglucinol, and syringic acid.
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P. Bjerring | C. Lerche | M. Haedersdal | H. E. Jensen | F. Andersen | Celina Pihl | Katja M.S. Bendtsen | Henrik E. Jensen | Katja M S Bendtsen
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