Frenk et al., 1968 - Google Patents
Selective action of mercaptoethylamines on melanocytes in mammalian skin: experimental depigmentationFrenk et al., 1968
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- Frenk E
- Pathak M
- Szabó G
- Fitzpatrick T
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- Archives of Dermatology
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Experiments with various topically applied compounds have demonstrated that 2- mercaptoethylamine HCI (MEA) and N (2-mercaptoethyl)-dimethylamine HCI (MEDA) are very potent agents that cause depigmentation in treated areas only. When applied to the …
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