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List of works by Frank Liebel

An alternative approach to depigmentation by soybean extracts via inhibition of the PAR-2 pathway.

scientific article published in April 2001

Androgen-induced delay of hair growth in the golden Syrian hamster

scientific article published on 01 June 1999

Anti-inflammatory activity of sertaconazole nitrate is mediated via activation of a p38-COX-2-PGE2 pathway.

scientific article

Anti-inflammatory and anti-itch activity of sertaconazole nitrate

scientific article published on 26 July 2006

Avenanthramides, polyphenols from oats, exhibit anti-inflammatory and anti-itch activity.

scientific article published on 7 May 2008

Establishing a minimal erythema concentration of methyl nicotinate for optimum evaluation of anti-inflammatories

scientific article published on 06 April 2006

Evaluation of topical retinoids for cutaneous pharmacological activity in Yucatan microswine

scientific article published on 01 January 1995

Galvanic zinc–copper microparticles produce electrical stimulation that reduces the inflammatory and immune responses in skin

scientific article published on April 5, 2011

Induction of prostaglandin D2 through the p38 MAPK pathway is responsible for the antipruritic activity of sertaconazole nitrate.

scientific article published on 27 May 2010

Irradiation of skin with visible light induces reactive oxygen species and matrix-degrading enzymes.

scientific article

Photoprotection against visible light-induced pigmentation

scientific article published on 01 December 2018

Technical approaches to select high-performance instant skin smoothing formulations: Correlation of in vitro and in vivo assessment methods

scientific article published on 15 March 2019

The StrataTest® human skin model, a consistent in vitro alternative for toxicological testing

scientific article published on August 3, 2010

UV fluorescence excitation spectroscopy as a noninvasive predictor of epidermal proliferation and clinical performance of cosmetic formulations

scientific article published on 29 April 2019

Visible Light Induces Melanogenesis in Human Skin through a Photoadaptive Response.

scientific article published on 29 June 2015