Whitening Effect of Dayflower (Commelina communis L.) Extract by Inhibition of N-Linked Glycosylation Process and Melanogenesis
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Park, Sun-Hee
(R&D center, Bioland Ltd.)
Lee, Bang-Yong (R&D center, Bioland Ltd.) Lee, Seung-Hyun (R&D center, Bioland Ltd.) Han, Chang-Sung (R&D center, Bioland Ltd.) Kim, Jin-Guk (R&D center, Bioland Ltd.) Kim, Kyoung-Tae (R&D center, Bioland Ltd.) Kim, Ki-Ho (R&D center, Bioland Ltd.) Kim, Young-Heui (R&D center, Bioland Ltd.) |
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