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Human skin / Corneocyte / Loricrin / Skin / Epidermis / Anatomy / Organs / Stratum corneum
Date: 2013-12-23 21:55:00
Human skin
Corneocyte
Loricrin
Skin
Epidermis
Anatomy
Organs
Stratum corneum

Received: Aug 6, 2012 Accepted: May. 1, 2013 Published online: Jun. 30, 2013 Original Article

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