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Human Skin Aging and the Anti-Aging Properties of Retinol
The skin is the most-extensive and -abundant tissue in the human body. Like many organs, as we age, human skin experiences gradual atrophy in both the epidermis and dermis.
T. Quan
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Targeting lymphoid-derived IL-17 signaling to delay skin aging
Skin aging is characterized by structural and functional changes that contribute to age-associated frailty. This probably depends on synergy between alterations in the local niche and stem cell-intrinsic changes, underscored by proinflammatory ...
P. Solá +12 more
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Inflammaging and Immunosenescence as Part of Skin Aging—A Narrative Review
Inflammaging and immunosenescence are associated with aging of the human body, but there are key differences between them. Immunosenescence aims to adapt the body systems to aging, while inflammaging is considered a consequence of immunosenescence. There
J. Pająk, D. Nowicka, J. Szepietowski
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The role of cellular senescence in skin aging and age-related skin pathologies
Aging is the result of a gradual functional decline at the cellular, and ultimately, organismal level, resulting in an increased risk of developing a variety of chronic illnesses, such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes.
Toby Chin +4 more
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TRPV1: A promising therapeutic target for skin aging and inflammatory skin diseases
TRPV1 is a non-selective channel receptor widely expressed in skin tissues, including keratinocytes, peripheral sensory nerve fibers and immune cells. It is activated by a variety of exogenous or endogenous inflammatory mediators, triggering neuropeptide
Tengfei Xiao +3 more
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Reverse skin aging signs by red light photobiomodulation
Photobiomodulation is a process by which the absorption of red light energy produces a series of physiological effects at the cellular level such as the enhancement of mitochondrial Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) production, cell signaling and growth ...
V. Couturaud +3 more
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Skin aging risk factors: A nationwide population study in Mongolia risk factors of skin aging
The world population is aging and no country is immune to the consequences. We are not aware of any country-specific skin aging risk factors data for the Mongolian people.
Tuya Nanzadsuren +6 more
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Research Progress in Skin Aging, Metabolism, and Related Products
In recent years, skin aging has received increasing attention. Many factors affect skin aging, and research has shown that metabolism plays a vital role in skin aging, but there needs to be a more systematic review.
Xin He, Xinyu Gao, Weidong Xie
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Hallmarks of Skin Aging: Update
Aging is defined as impaired physiological integrity, decreased function, increased susceptibility to external risk factors and various diseases. Skin, the largest organ in our body, may become more vulnerable to insult as time goes by and behave as aged
Shifeng Jin +5 more
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Skin microbiome attributes associate with biophysical skin aging
Two major arms of skin aging are changes in the skin’s biophysical conditions and alterations in the skin microbiome. This work partitioned both arms to study their interaction in detail.
Wei Zhou +7 more
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