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Do Second-Time Users of Topical Imiquimod Have a More Rapid Onset of Clinical Response?

SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine
doi 10.25251/skin.2.3.1
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Date

April 30, 2018

Authors
Stacy L McMurrayMatthew ReynoldsMatthew S DinehartScott M Dinehart
Publisher

National Society for Cutaneous Medicine


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