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Research Progress on Skin Aging and Active Ingredients
With the advancement of living standards in modern society and the emergence of an aging population, an increasing number of people are becoming interested in the topic of aging and anti-aging.
Xin He, Fang Wan, Wenhui Su, Weidong Xie
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Skin-Aging Pigmentation: Who Is the Real Enemy?
Skin aging is induced and sustained by chronological aging and photoaging. Aging skin pigmentation such as mottled pigmentation (senile lentigo) and melasma are typical signs of photoaging. The skin, like other human organs, undergoes cellular senescence,
Jin Cheol Kim +2 more
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Facial Skin Aging Stages in Chinese Females
BackgroundFacial skin is exposed to the environment, which marks it with obvious signs of aging. Based on multi-dimensional non-invasive evaluation data, female facial skin can be characterized in detail.
Xiao-xiao Yang +11 more
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Skin aging from mechanisms to interventions: focusing on dermal aging
Skin aging is a multifaceted process that involves intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms that lead to various structural and physiological changes in the skin.
Sun Hye Shin +3 more
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With its unique anatomical location facing both the external and internal environment, the skin has crucial functions, including shielding the body from damage caused by ultraviolet radiation and chemicals, preventing water loss, acting as a primary barrier against pathogens, participating in metabolic processes like vitamin D production and ...
Rashi Agrawal, Anne Hu, Wendy B. Bollag
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Advances in the application of multi-omics analysis in skin aging [PDF]
Skin aging is a progressive decline in the structural integrity and physiological function of the skin, driven by a complex interplay of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Consequently, skin aging is classified into intrinsic and extrinsic aging. Intrinsic
Boquan Long +8 more
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A biomarker that identifies senescent human cells in culture and in aging skin in vivo. [PDF]
Goberdhan P. Dimri +9 more
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Organoids as Tools for Investigating Skin Aging: Mechanisms, Applications, and Insights [PDF]
Organoids have emerged as transformative tools in biomedical research, renowned for their ability to replicate the complexity construct of human tissues.
Xin-Yu Wang +3 more
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The Skin Epilipidome in Stress, Aging, and Inflammation
Lipids are highly diverse biomolecules crucial for the formation and function of cellular membranes, for metabolism, and for cellular signaling. In the mammalian skin, lipids additionally serve for the formation of the epidermal barrier and as surface ...
Florian Gruber +10 more
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Background: Humans are exposed to physical, biological, chemical, and psychological stressor throughout their life span. In recent years many medicinal plants have been shown to induce stress adapting and protective functions.
Ganesh Diwakar +4 more
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