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RALGA the first association of retinaldehyde and glycolic acid: a new compound for the acne patient with depigmenting propertiesCUNLIFFE, W. J; DRENO, B; KATSAMBAS, A et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, issn 1018-8665, 48 p., SUP1Serial Issue
The depigmenting effect of RALGA in C57BL/6 miceKASRAEE, B; TRAN, C; SORG, O et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, pp 30-34, issn 1018-8665, 5 p., SUP1Article
Pharmacology of RALGA, a mixture of retinaldehyde and glycolic acidTRAN, Christian; KASRAEE, Behrooz; GRAND, Denise et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, pp 6-13, issn 1018-8665, 8 p., SUP1Article
RALGA (Diacnéal®), a retinaldehyde and glycolic acid association and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation in acne: A reviewKATSAMBAS, A. D.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, pp 39-45, issn 1018-8665, 7 p., SUP1Article
Efficacy and safety of 0.1% retinaldehyde/ 6% glycolic acid (Diacnéal®) for mild to moderate acne vulgaris: A multicentre, double-blind, randomized, vehicle-controlled trialPOLI, F; RIBET, V; LAUZE, C et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, pp 14-21, issn 1018-8665, 8 p., SUP1Article