Dermal carbonyl modification is related to the yellowish color change of photo-aged Japanese facial skin
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概要
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- 2011-10-01
著者
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Akiyama Minoru
Department Of Dermatology National Defense Medical College
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TAKAHASHI Motoji
Shiseido Research Center
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Tagami Hachiro
Tohoku University School Of Medicine
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YAMADA Yukio
University of Electro-Communications
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HIRAO Tetsuji
Shiseido Research Center
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Tajima Shingo
Department Of Dermatology Keio University
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Ogura Yuki
Shiseido Research Center
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KUWAHARA Tomohiro
Shiseido Research Center
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HATTORI Kazuhisa
University of Electro-Communication
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OKAMOTO Kouhei
University of Electro-Communication
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OKAWA Shinpei
University of Electro-Communication
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Yamada Yukio
University Of Electro-communication
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AKIYAMA Minoru
Department of Dermatology, National Defense Medical College
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TAJIMA Shingo
Department of Dermatiology, Keio University Schooh of Medicine
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