Publication - 2012Multidisciplinary approach to R&D in vitiligo, a neglected skin disease

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(2012) Dermatologic Therapy, 25: S1–S9

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Valle, Y., Lotti, T. M., Hercogova, J., Schwartz, R. A. and Korobko, I. V.



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