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Research Article| Volume 6, ISSUE 4, P188-190, October 1988

Androgenetic alopecia, trichotrophic substances, and histologic studies of the human scalp

  • John T. Headington
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    Address for correspondence: John T. Headington, MD, University of Michigan Medical School, Department of Pathology, Medical Science 1-M5224/0602, 1301 Catherine, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0602.
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    From, the Department of Dermatology, The University of Michigan, School of Medicine, Ann Arbor. Michigan USA
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