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A pharmacological effect of oestrone on human epidermis
The British Journal of Dermatology
|October 1, 1977
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Oestrone has been found to depress the incorporation of tritiated thymidine, proline and histidine in human skin in vitro. The significance of this is briefly discussed.
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