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Low dose UVA challenge causes early histological abnormalities in uninvolved skin of patients with photosensitive psoriasis. — LF Cotterell (2006) | RDL Network
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Low dose UVA challenge causes early histological abnormalities in uninvolved skin of patients with photosensitive psoriasis.
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Low dose UVA challenge causes early histological abnormalities in uninvolved skin of patients with photosensitive psoriasis.
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2006
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LF Cotterell
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Kirsty J. Rutter
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Thomas Brenn
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