Mercurio et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Clinical scoring and instrumental analysis to evaluate skin typesMercurio et al., 2013
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- 8989855222869054738
- Author
- Mercurio D
- Segura J
- Demets M
- Maia Campos P
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- Publication venue
- Clinical and experimental dermatology
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Background The biology of the skin is very complex, and there are a number of methods used to classify the different skin types. It is possible to measure or quantify the characteristics of the specific skin types, using a variety of techniques that can objectively …
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