M. BORLU Et Al. , "Acromegaly is associated with decreased skin transepidermal water loss and temperature, and increased skin pH and sebum secretion partially reversible after treatment," GROWTH HORMONE & IGF RESEARCH , vol.22, no.2, pp.82-86, 2012
BORLU, M. Et Al. 2012. Acromegaly is associated with decreased skin transepidermal water loss and temperature, and increased skin pH and sebum secretion partially reversible after treatment. GROWTH HORMONE & IGF RESEARCH , vol.22, no.2 , 82-86.
BORLU, M., Karaca, Z. C., Yildiz, H., TANRIVERDİ, F., Demirel, B., Elbuken, G., ... Cakir, I.(2012). Acromegaly is associated with decreased skin transepidermal water loss and temperature, and increased skin pH and sebum secretion partially reversible after treatment. GROWTH HORMONE & IGF RESEARCH , vol.22, no.2, 82-86.
BORLU, MURAT Et Al. "Acromegaly is associated with decreased skin transepidermal water loss and temperature, and increased skin pH and sebum secretion partially reversible after treatment," GROWTH HORMONE & IGF RESEARCH , vol.22, no.2, 82-86, 2012
BORLU, MURAT Et Al. "Acromegaly is associated with decreased skin transepidermal water loss and temperature, and increased skin pH and sebum secretion partially reversible after treatment." GROWTH HORMONE & IGF RESEARCH , vol.22, no.2, pp.82-86, 2012
BORLU, M. Et Al. (2012) . "Acromegaly is associated with decreased skin transepidermal water loss and temperature, and increased skin pH and sebum secretion partially reversible after treatment." GROWTH HORMONE & IGF RESEARCH , vol.22, no.2, pp.82-86.
@article{article, author={MURAT BORLU Et Al. }, title={Acromegaly is associated with decreased skin transepidermal water loss and temperature, and increased skin pH and sebum secretion partially reversible after treatment}, journal={GROWTH HORMONE & IGF RESEARCH}, year=2012, pages={82-86} }