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Eléments de micro-anatomie du follicule pileux

Other title
The human air follicle : Anatomy and physiology (en)
Author
VAN NESTE, D1 ; TETELIN, C2
[1] HAIR Technology®, 31, avenue du prince Héritier, 1200 Bruxelles, Belgium
[2] Skinteface, Skin Study Center, 9, rue du Sondart, 7500 Tournai, Belgium
Conference name
Journées Internationales de biologie (JIB96) (JIB96) (1996-11-16)
Source

L' Eurobiologiste (Paris). 1997, Vol 31, Num 227, pp 5-12 ; ref : 2 ref

ISSN
0999-5749
Scientific domain
Medical laboratory techniques; General medicine general surgery; Pharmacology drugs
Publisher
Centre national des biologistes, Paris
Publication country
France
Document type
Conference Paper
Language
French
Keyword (fr)
Anatomie Cheveu Cycle Embryologie Follicule pileux Homme Physiologie Poil Peau
Keyword (en)
Anatomy Hair (head) Cycle Embryology Hair follicle Human Physiology Hair Skin
Keyword (es)
Anatomía Cabello Ciclo Embriología Folículo piloso Hombre Fisiología Pelo Piel
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002A Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology / 002A19 Vertebrates: skin, associated glands, phaneres, light organs, various exocrine glands (salt gland, uropygial gland...), adipose tissue, connective tissue

Discipline
Vertebrates : skin, associated glands, phaneres, light organs, various exocrine glands, adipose tissue, connective tissue
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
2575314

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