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Assessment of Orofacial Function After Mandibular Angle Harmonization with Hyaluronic Acid: A Longitudinal Observational Study. [PDF]
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Methyl gallate and hyaluronic acid-nanoconjugate targeting HSP90β for osteoarthritis therapy. [PDF]
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Rheological and Structural Analysis of Hyaluronic Acid Fillers Used for Chin Augmentation. [PDF]
Carbone AC +10 more
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Labial Angioedema and Bacterial and Viral Infection Following Hyaluronic Acid Injection. [PDF]
Olivares M, Mercado V.
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Tailored molecular weight hyaluronic acid production by engineered Lactococcus lactis. [PDF]
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Biopolymers, 1968
AbstractThe dynamic viscoelastic properties of hyaluronic acid solutions have been measured over the frequency range 0.02–1.67 cps. The effects of varying temperature, hyaluronic acid concentration, pH, and ionic strength on the dynamic shear moduli were studied.
D A, Gibbs +3 more
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AbstractThe dynamic viscoelastic properties of hyaluronic acid solutions have been measured over the frequency range 0.02–1.67 cps. The effects of varying temperature, hyaluronic acid concentration, pH, and ionic strength on the dynamic shear moduli were studied.
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Drugs & Aging, 1999
Topical gel containing 3% diclofenac in 2.5% hyaluronic acid (HYAL CT1101) is used for the treatment of actinic keratosis. In animal models, diclofenac in hyaluronic acid inhibited angiogenesis and induced neovascular regression in inflammatory tissue, and depleted substance P content in snout tissue.
D C, Peters, R H, Foster
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Topical gel containing 3% diclofenac in 2.5% hyaluronic acid (HYAL CT1101) is used for the treatment of actinic keratosis. In animal models, diclofenac in hyaluronic acid inhibited angiogenesis and induced neovascular regression in inflammatory tissue, and depleted substance P content in snout tissue.
D C, Peters, R H, Foster
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Dermatologic Therapy, 2006
Although hyaluronic acids are a relatively new treatment for facial lines and wrinkles, they have provided numerous advances in the area of cosmetic surgery. This article discusses the inherent properties of hyaluronic acid fillers that make them ideal for treatment of facial lines. It encompasses a review of the current literature on U.S.
Gary D, Monheit, Kyle M, Coleman
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Although hyaluronic acids are a relatively new treatment for facial lines and wrinkles, they have provided numerous advances in the area of cosmetic surgery. This article discusses the inherent properties of hyaluronic acid fillers that make them ideal for treatment of facial lines. It encompasses a review of the current literature on U.S.
Gary D, Monheit, Kyle M, Coleman
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