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Prostaglandin-E2 is produced by adult human epidermal melanocytes in response to UVB in a melanogenesis-independent manner
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Prostaglandin-E2 is produced by adult human epidermal melanocytes in response to UVB in a melanogenesis-independent manner
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dtobin
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June 5, 2010
Peer-Reviewed Paper
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Karl Gledhill, Desmond Tobin
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Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 23; 394-403
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2010 by K. Gledhill et al. entitled: Prostaglandin-E(2) is produced by adult human epidermal melanocytes in response to UVB in a melanogenesis-independent manner.
Pubcast of paper published in Pigment Cell & melanoma Research 23:394-403
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