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Clinical evaluation of the lightening effect of cytidine on hyperpigmented skin

Baswan et al., 2019

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431638739281891682
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Baswan S
Leverett J
Pawelek J
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Journal of cosmetic dermatology

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Background Melanocytes, which reside in the basal layer of the epidermis, produce the pigment melanin in cytoplasmic organelles known as melanosomes. Melanosomes are transferred to keratinocytes which provide the color in our skin. Recently, Diwakar et al …
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