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Investigation of the functions of n-3 very-long-chain PUFAs skin using in vivo Atlantic salmon and in vitro human and fish skin models – ADDENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2024

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Torrissen, M, Ytteborg, E, Svensen, H, et al. Investigation of the functions of n-3 very-long-chain PUFAs in skin using in vivo Atlantic salmon and in vitro human and fish skin models. British Journal of Nutrition. 2023;130(11):19151931.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed