Phagocytosis by normal human melanocytes in vitro.

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Published in Exp Cell Res on April 01, 1993

Authors

I C Le Poole1, R M van den Wijngaard, W Westerhof, R P Verkruisen, R P Dutrieux, K P Dingemans, P K Das

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Dermatology, Amsterdam University, The Netherlands.

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