Preparation and Properties of Phytosphingosine Ascorbate with Retaining Skin Development Effects
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Min, Seok-Kee
(Application Research Center, Charmzone R&)
Jin, Yong-Hoon (D Center) Park, Woo-Jung (Application Research Center, Charmzone R&) Eom, Sang-Yong (D Center) Kim, Jong-Heon (Application Research Center, Charmzone R&) |
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