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Cellular Senescence in Human Skin Aging: Leveraging Senotherapeutics

Gerontology, 2023
Background: As the largest organ in the human body, the skin is continuously exposed to intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli that impact its functionality and morphology with aging.
Saranya P. Wyles   +7 more
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Skin ageing

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2011
AbstractSimilar to the entire organism, skin is subject to an unpreventable intrinsic ageing process. Additionally, skin ageing is also influenced by exogenous factors. Ultraviolet radiation in particular results in premature skin ageing, also referred to as extrinsic skin ageing or photoageing, which is the main cause of the changes associated with ...
E, Kohl   +3 more
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The Aging Skin

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1985
The anatomic, biochemical, and physical changes occurring in the skin with aging are reviewed and discussed. An attempt is made to distinguish between changes resulting from accumulated injury from environmental factors and the changes of aging per se.
E C, Gomez, B, Berman
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Effects of hydrolyzed collagen supplementation on skin aging: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

International Journal of Dermatology, 2021
Skin aging has become a recurring concern even for younger people, mainly owing to increased life expectancy. In this context, the use of nutricosmetics as supplements has increased in recent years.
Roseane B de Miranda   +2 more
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Physiology of skin aging

Pathologie Biologie, 2009
Skin is the most voluminous organ of the body. It assumes several important physiological functions and represents also a "social interface" between an individual and other members of society. This is the main reason its age-dependent modifications are in the forefront of dermatological research and of the "anti-aging" cosmetic industry.
L, Robert, J, Labat-Robert, A-M, Robert
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Skin aging.

Clinical and experimental dermatology, 2001
The skin aging is the result of the association of seven factors; chronological factor, genetic factors, exposure to ultraviolet rays (photodamage), behaviour factors, endocrinous, catabolics and mechanics factors. The treatment combine sun protection measures, topical treatment, dermatological and surgical techniques (peelings, resurfacing laser ...
A, Jellouli Elloumi   +3 more
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