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Background Hairless mice have been widely applied in skin-related researches, while hairless pigs will be an ideal model for skin-related study and other biomedical researches because of the similarity of skin structure with humans.
Yu-Min Liu +10 more
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Skin morphology of the mutant hairless USP mouse
The morphology of the skin of the mutant hairless USP mouse was studied by histological, histochemical and immunohistochemical methods and compared to the skin of BALB/c mice.
S.M.G. Massironi +4 more
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In this study, we investigated whether stimulating the skin with ultrasound (US) could activate Langerhans cells (LCs) – antigen-presenting cells in the epidermis and stimulate antibody production following the subcutaneous and intradermal injection of ...
Satoko Enjo +4 more
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Dietary Milk Sphingomyelin Prevents Disruption of Skin Barrier Function in Hairless Mice after UV-B Irradiation. [PDF]
Exposure to ultraviolet-B (UV-B) irradiation causes skin barrier defects. Based on earlier findings that milk phospholipids containing high amounts of sphingomyelin (SM) improved the water content of the stratum corneum (SC) in normal mice, here we ...
Chisato Oba +8 more
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Background: Abnormal activation of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) plays an important role in UV-induced wrinkle formation, which is a major dermatological problem. This formation occurs due to the degeneration of the extracellular matrix (ECM). In this
Yang Hee Hong +5 more
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Accumulating evidence indicates that botanical extracts affect skin biophysical parameters, such as hydration, transepidermal water loss (TEWL), melanin index, erythema index, and wrinkle development. Vaccinium uliginosum extract contains a high level of
Kyungae Jo +5 more
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In Vitro and In Vivo Studies on Protective Action of N-Phenethyl Caffeamide against Photodamage of Skin. [PDF]
In our previous study, N-phenethyl caffeamide (K36) was proved to act as an antioxidant and an antiphotoaging agent by inhibiting type I procollagen degradation and stimulating collagen synthesis in human skin fibroblasts.
Yueh-Hsiung Kuo +4 more
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Investigation of the Absorption of Hypericin into the Skin of Hairless Mice
Abstract The skin absorption of hypericin was evaluated in hairless mice to develop an optimised hypericin topical formulation that could be used in the clinical study of psoriasis. Hypericin (0.01–1.0%) in Beeler basis, polyethylene glycol ointment, carbopol gel, cetomacrogol cream, petrolatum or emulsifying ointment ...
A R, Kamuhabwa +2 more
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Structure and expression of the hairless gene of mice. [PDF]
The hairless mutation of mice was caused by insertion of a murine leukemia virus. Starting with sequences flanking the provirus, a series of overlapping clones surrounding the viral integration site were obtained. By using a combination of sequencing, PCR, and exon-trapping techniques, the hairless gene was identified. It encodes a predicted protein of
M B, Cachon-Gonzalez +5 more
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Effect of High-Dose Topical Minoxidil on Erythrocyte Quality in SKH1 Hairless Mice
SKH1 hairless mice are widely used in carcinogenesis and dermatology research due to their bare skin, as exposure to different agents is facilitated. Minoxidil is a cosmetic drug that is recognized as a mitogenic agent, and mitogens are suggested to have
Eduardo Naranjo-Vázquez +6 more
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