Silver nanoparticles as a safe preservative for use in cosmetics.
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Yuji Naito | Takeshi Ishikawa | Satoshi Kokura | Toshikazu Yoshikawa | Y. Naito | T. Yoshikawa | T. Takagi | O. Handa | S. Kokura | T. Ishikawa | Tomohisa Takagi | Osamu Handa
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