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1 During fetal development BGP was not found until the sebaceous glands matured.
2 It can improve skin significantly by drying up the oil-producing sebaceous glands .
3 The contents of a wen are from sebaceous glands - fat secretions - fat tumor .
4 Staining of the sebaceous glands was restricted to mature sebocytes, sparing immature cells.
5 Each follicle is associated with one or several tiny sebaceous glands that produce sebum.
6 Lanolin is secreted by the sebaceous glands of sheep and goats, waterproofing their coats.
7 Sudoriferous and sebaceous glands are found only in mammals.
8 Background: Rhinophyma is the overgrowth of sebaceous glands in nasal tissue and its etiology unclear.
9 Acne is caused by clogged pores and the inflammation of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles.
10 All the endocrines which affect the hair growth also act upon the sebaceous glands which oil the skin.
11 The skin is thus exercised, as it were, and the sudoriparous and sebaceous glands are set at work.
12 Stratum corneum proteins with antimicrobial activity, mainly those derived from sweat and sebaceous glands were also found modified.
13 These stem cells are self-renewable and have the multi-lineage potential to generate epidermis, sebaceous glands , and hair follicle.
14 Right so sebaceous glands that you have are secreting oils and there's products which will react with those lipids.
15 Both RCM and TPM detected the changes of epidermal cells and sebaceous glands before clinical symptoms in different optical contrasts.
16 The majority of our sebaceous glands are attached to hair follicles, thus the unwashed scalp quickly becomes a greasy thing.
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