The relevance of sebum composition in the etiopathogeny of acne
Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory disease that develops around the hair follicle. Many are the interconnected etiopathogenic factors involved, among which we can mention the increase in levels of androgen hormones, sebum hypersecretion, follicular hyperkeratosis with microcomedo formation, the prolif...
Main Authors: | Marisa Gonzaga da Cunha, Francisca Daza, Carlos D. Apparecida Machado Filho, Glaucia Luciano da Veiga, Fernando Fonseca |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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TMKarpinski Publisher, Tomasz M. Karpiński
2018-03-01
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Series: | European Journal of Biological Research |
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Online Access: | http://www.journals.tmkarpinski.com/index.php/ejbr/article/view/5 |
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