[COMPARATIVE NEUROHISTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON NORMAL AND DISEASED HUMAN SKIN AS WELL AS SOFT CELL NEVI, PIGMENTED NEVI, MALIGNANT MELANOMA AND VITILIGO BY MEANS OF THE OSMIUM-ZINC IODIDE METHOD]
- PMID: 14164865
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01234593
[COMPARATIVE NEUROHISTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON NORMAL AND DISEASED HUMAN SKIN AS WELL AS SOFT CELL NEVI, PIGMENTED NEVI, MALIGNANT MELANOMA AND VITILIGO BY MEANS OF THE OSMIUM-ZINC IODIDE METHOD]
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