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Effects of Plasma Cluster Ions on Moisturizing Skin and Increasing Comfort Sensation

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Title
Effects of Plasma Cluster Ions on Moisturizing Skin and Increasing Comfort Sensation
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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, January 2010
DOI 10.1625/jcam.7.113
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Masahito NISHITANI, Tomohiro SUGINO, Takanori KADOWAKI, Nobuki SAKIKAWA, Kazuo NISHIKAWA, Osami KAJIMOTO

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#15,263,666
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#49
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#134,102
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#4
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