Steroidogenic enzymes, their related transcription factors and nuclear receptors in human sebaceous glands under normal and pathological conditions
Several types of sebaceous lesions has been known to arise from sebocytes of the skin. Skin diseases involving sebaceous glands include acne and others also well known to be influenced by sex steroids. In situ or local sex steroid hormone synthesis has been known in human skin and those locally prod...
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Main Author: | Azmahani Abdullah (Author) |
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