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Curcumin enhances the production of major structural components of elastic fibers, elastin, and fibrillin-1, in normal human fibroblast cells [PDF]
Shu-Mei Lee +4 more
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Elastin structure and its involvement in skin photoageing
A. C. Weihermann +3 more
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Monopolar Radiofrequency for Dermal Prejuvenation: Scientific Rationale and Mechanisms of Action
ABSTRACT Objectives To summarize the scientific rationale for the use of the monopolar radiofrequency tissue tightening system (monoRF) for the prevention of dermal aging (termed prejuvenation). Materials and Methods This narrative review summarizes the basic science of dermal aging and monoRF‐induced collagen remodeling and neocollagenesis.
Suzanne L. Kilmer +4 more
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Separation of a series of chromophores and fluorophores present in elastin [PDF]
D. P. Thornhill
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Enzyme‐Responsive Porous Scaffolds by Electrospinning Polyalanine
Sustainably synthesized polyalanine (PAla) was co‐electrospun with poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL) to create robust nanofibrous scaffolds. The inclusion of PAla dramatically increased the maximum tensile stress by 399%. These ‘smart’ scaffolds demonstrated selective degradation in the presence of human neutrophil elastase (HNE), pioneering mechanically ...
Patrick A. Wall +3 more
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Matrix ageing and vascular impacts: focus on elastin fragmentation.
L. Duca +10 more
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Radiation Grafting of Two PEG Derivatives onto PET: A Comparative Study for Biomedical Applications
Modifying polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is crucial for biomedical applications to enhance its biocompatibility, wettability, and the attachment of bioactive molecules. Without modification, the hydrophobic nature of PET causes poor cell adhesion and integration with the body.
Esteban Castro +4 more
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Applications of solid state NMR to cardiolipin and elastin.
Tatiana Krivokhizhina
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