(Pheo)melanin photosensitizes UVA-induced DNA damage in cultured human melanocytes.
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E. Wenczl | L. Roza | A. Schothorst | N. Smit | G. P. van der Schans | R. Kolb | E Wenczl | G P Van der Schans | L Roza | R M Kolb | A J Timmerman | N P Smit | S Pavel | A A Schothorst | S. Pavel | A. J. Timmerman | A. Timmerman | Len Roza | Stan Pavel | Nico P.M. Smit | Govert P. Van der Schans
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