dermal การใช้
- Prolonged contact on the skin can cause a little dermal irritation,
- Around and just above the dermal papilla, cells divide rapidly.
- Dermal contact may cause skin, eye, or ear infections.
- The skin is densely covered by minute, overlapping dermal denticles.
- The body is often partly or completely covered with dermal plates.
- The procedure is usually performed using a dermal punch or needle.
- These fossils consist of fragmentary material, including dermal spine elements.
- The fingers and toes of these frogs have wide dermal fringes.
- The skin is densely covered by small, overlapping dermal denticles.
- Dermal light sensitivity is found in all the major animal phyla.
- Skin and hepatic tumours are induced in rats by dermal application.
- The skin is smooth and soft, entirely lacking dermal denticles.
- Loss of hyaluronic acid leads to decreased retention of dermal moisture.
- The skin is completely devoid of dermal denticles even in adults.
- :The lidocaine / prilocaine combination is indicated for dermal anaesthesia.
- Dermal fibroblasts are derived from mesenchymal stem cells within the body.
- The skin often bears creases and is devoid of dermal denticles.
- They develop around actinotrichia as part of the dermal exoskeleton.
- This is due to atrophy of the subcutaneous tissue and dermal fibrosis.
- CO 2 lasers have been used to remove dermal neurofibromas.
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