Fibrillin immunoreactive fibers constitute a unique network in the human dermis: Immunohistochemical comparison of the distributions of fibrillin, vitronectin, amyloid P component, and orcein stainable structures in normal skin and elastosis

Karin Dahlbäck, Anne Ljungquist, Helge Löfberg, Björn Dahlbäck, Eva Engvall, Lynn Y. Sakai

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