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Beneficial Effects of <i>Lacticaseibacillus paracasei</i> subsp. <i>paracasei</i> ABF21013 on Skin Health by Regulating MMPs Production and EGFR Signal Pathway. [PDF]
Lee S, Lee EJ, Ahn CW, Park HO, Lee C.
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Polymeric micelle hydrogel of Resina Draconis enables mechanistically targeted protection against skin photoaging. [PDF]
Liu M +8 more
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Uncovering a photoprotective polysaccharide from <i>Gentiana dahurica</i> via systematic fractionation. [PDF]
Xia J +7 more
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Integrative analysis links traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation to multi-dimensional skin phenotypes and predicts therapeutic response in photographs. [PDF]
Dou Z +8 more
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Photoageing skin of the elderly.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2014
This article discusses photoaging or premature skin aging from chronic ultraviolet exposure. This is an important cosmetic concern for many dermatologic patients. Clinical signs include rhytids, lentigines, mottled hyperpigmentation, loss of translucency, and decreased elasticity.
Anna L Chien, Sewon Kang
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This article discusses photoaging or premature skin aging from chronic ultraviolet exposure. This is an important cosmetic concern for many dermatologic patients. Clinical signs include rhytids, lentigines, mottled hyperpigmentation, loss of translucency, and decreased elasticity.
Anna L Chien, Sewon Kang
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Photoaging and oxidative stress
Experimental Dermatology, 2003Abstract Photoaging is significantly different from chronological aging in both clinical and histological appearance. It has been suggested that oxidative stress, generated by ultraviolet radiation (UVR), leads to photoaging over a long period. The presence of 8‐OHdG, and oxidatively modified proteins such as 4‐hydroxy‐2‐nonenal‐modified protein, 3‐l ...
Chikako Nishigori, Yaeno Arima
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Journal of Toxicology: Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 2000
Skin aging is a complex process resulting from the interaction of several intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Photoaging can be prevent by sun avoidance and proper sun protection. Recent data indicate that both epidermis and dermis are capable of moderate self-restoration when the exogenous injury ceases, which can be enhanced by topical application of ...
Bukvić-Mokos, Zrinka +4 more
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Skin aging is a complex process resulting from the interaction of several intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Photoaging can be prevent by sun avoidance and proper sun protection. Recent data indicate that both epidermis and dermis are capable of moderate self-restoration when the exogenous injury ceases, which can be enhanced by topical application of ...
Bukvić-Mokos, Zrinka +4 more
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