Hasse et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Exploring the influence of cold plasma on epidermal melanogenesis in situ and in vitroHasse et al., 2024
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- Hasse S
- Sommer M
- Guenther S
- Schulze C
- Bekeschus S
- von Woedtke T
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- International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Epidermal melanin synthesis determines an individual's skin color. In humans, melanin is formed by melanocytes within the epidermis. The process of melanin synthesis strongly depends on a range of cellular factors, including the fine-tuned interplay with reactive …
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