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Disparity in Cutaneous Pigmentary Response to LED vs Halogen Incandescent Visible Light: Results from a Single Center, Investigational Clinical Trial Determining a Minimal Pigmentary Visible Light Dose

机译:皮肤色素含量的差异对LED vs卤素白炽灯可见光:由单一中心的结果,调查临床试验确定最小的颜料可见光剂量

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Background: While most of the attention regarding skin pigmentation has focused on the effects of ultraviolet radiation, the cutaneous effects of visible light (400 to 700nm) are rarely reported.
机译:背景:虽然大多数关于皮肤色素沉着的注意力集中在紫外线辐射的影响,但很少报道可见光(400至700nm)的皮肤效果。

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