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Changes in Skin Surface Lipid Composition During Therapy for Severe Acne Vulgaris and Relation to Colonisation With Propionibacteria

Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease
doi 10.3109/08910609209141550
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January 1, 1992

Authors
S. D. PatelW. C. Noble
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Informa UK Limited


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