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Dayan N et al. – The study further substantiates the previously reported in vitro anti–inflammatory effect of sea whip extract, demonstrating its activity in deep skin layers by affecting blood flow. The preventive application prior to induction of inflammation was more effective when compared to post–treatment.

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