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Does skin hydration influence keratinocyte biology? In vivo evaluation of microscopic skin changes induced by moisturizers by means of reflectance confocal …Manfredini et al., 2013
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- 16520268862263082510
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- Manfredini M
- Mazzaglia G
- Ciardo S
- Simonazzi S
- Farnetani F
- Longo C
- Pellacani G
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- Skin Research and Technology: Official Journal of International Society for Bioengineering and the Skin (ISBS)[and] International Society for Digital Imaging of Skin (ISDIS)[and] International Society for Skin Imaging (ISSI)
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Background Skin hydration is defined as the water content of the epidermis and the dermis. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy offers the opportunity to determine in vivo the kinetics of the skin after the application of topical products. Objective To define confocal …
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