Publication - 2012Treatments of vitiligo: what's new at the horizon

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Treatments of vitiligo: what's new at the horizon

(2012) Dermatologic Therapy, 25: S32–S40

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Lotti, T. M., Hercogová, J., Schwartz, R. A., Tsampau, D., Korobko, I., Pietrzak, A., Mitrevska, N. T., Valle, Y. and Buggiani, G.



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