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| - wetenschappelijk artikel (nl)
- наукова стаття, опублікована в грудні 1995 (uk)
- article scientifique publié en 1995 (fr)
- im Dezember 1995 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel (de)
- artículu científicu espublizáu n'avientu de 1995 (ast)
- scientific article published on 01 December 1995 (en)
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| - Carini M
- Facino RM
- Pierluigi Mauri
- Giancarlo Aldini
- Marina Carini
- Roberto Maffei Facino
- Pietta P
- Mauri P
- Piergiorgio Pietta
- Saibene L
- Luisella Saibene
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| - Echinacoside and caffeoyl conjugates protect collagen from free radical-induced degradation: a potential use of Echinacea extracts in the prevention of skin photodamage (en)
- Echinacoside and caffeoyl conjugates protect collagen from free radical-induced degradation: a potential use of Echinacea extracts in the prevention of skin photodamage (nl)
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| - Echinacoside and caffeoyl conjugates protect collagen from free radical-induced degradation: a potential use of Echinacea extracts in the prevention of skin photodamage (en)
- Echinacoside and caffeoyl conjugates protect collagen from free radical-induced degradation: a potential use of Echinacea extracts in the prevention of skin photodamage (nl)
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| - Echinacoside and caffeoyl conjugates protect collagen from free radical-induced degradation: a potential use of Echinacea extracts in the prevention of skin photodamage (en)
- Echinacoside and caffeoyl conjugates protect collagen from free radical-induced degradation: a potential use of Echinacea extracts in the prevention of skin photodamage (nl)
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| - Echinacoside and Caffeoyl Conjugates Protect Collagen from Free Radical-Induced Degradation: A Potential Use ofEchinaceaExtracts in the Prevention of Skin Photodamage (en)
- Echinacoside and caffeoyl conjugates protect collagen from free radical-induced degradation: a potential use of Echinacea extracts in the prevention of skin photodamage (en)
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| - Echinacoside and Caffeoyl Conjugates Protect Collagen from Free Radical-Induced Degradation: A Potential Use ofEchinaceaExtracts in the Prevention of Skin Photodamage (en)
- Echinacoside and Caffeoyl Conjugates Protect Collagen from Free Radical-Induced Degradation: A Potential Use ofEchinaceaExtracts in the Prevention of Skin Photodamage (nl)
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