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Indagini strumentali in cosmetologia

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Le basi della dermatologia

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La cute, per mantenere intatte le caratteristiche fisiche che regolano la funzione di barriera, le proprietà meccaniche e la penetrazione dei farmaci, ha la capacità di trattenere acqua nello strato corneo.

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Barbareschi, M., Lodigiani, A.F. (2011). Indagini strumentali in cosmetologia. In: Le basi della dermatologia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2065-8_10

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