Expression of basement membrane components through morphological changes in the hair growth cycle April 1985 in “ Developmental Biology ” John Couchman, Walter Gibson We don't know much about this study yet. We're maintaining the world's largest resposity of hair loss research. You can help out the community by sending a PDF of this study here . Not sure how to get a study's PDF? You can email the authors of the study. View this study on sciencedirect.com →
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