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Plant-Based Active Photoprotectants for Sunscreens

International Journal of Cosmetic Science - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/ics.12316
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AgingColloidPharmaceutical ScienceDermatologySurface ChemistryChemistryDrug Discovery
Date

March 26, 2016

Authors
L. C. CefaliJ. A. AtaideP. MorielM. A. FoglioP. G. Mazzola
Publisher

Wiley


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