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Features of the Skin Microbiota in Common Inflammatory Skin Diseases
Many relatively common chronic inflammatory skin diseases manifest on the face (seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea, acne, perioral/periorificial dermatitis, periocular dermatitis, etc.), thereby significantly impairing patient appearance and quality of life.
Liborija Lugovic-Mihic +2 more
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The topical route is the most appropriate route for the targeted delivery of drugs to skin tissues for the treatment of local skin diseases; however, the stratum corneum (SC), the foremost layer of the skin, acts as a major barrier.
Eiman Abdalla Madawi +2 more
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Eosinophils in skin diseases [PDF]
Eosinophil infiltration is a common finding in a broad spectrum of skin diseases, despite the fact that the skin is devoid of eosinophils under physiologic conditions. Although cutaneous eosinophilia is reactive, cytokine-mediated in most cases, diseases
S. Radonjic‐Hoesli +4 more
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Oxidative Stress and Gut Microbiome in Inflammatory Skin Diseases
Oxidative stress plays a dominant role in inflammatory skin diseases. Emerging evidence has shown that the close interaction occurred between oxidative stress and the gut microbiome.
Zheyi Han
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Air pollution and skin diseases: A comprehensive evaluation of the associated mechanism
Air pollutants deteriorate the survival environment and endanger human health around the world. A large number of studies have confirmed that air pollution jeopardizes multiple organs, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, and central nervous systems.
Juan Su, Xiaoyu Gu, Zhengrui Li
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The High Prevalence of Skin Diseases in Adults Aged 70 and Older
To determine the prevalence of skin findings and skin diseases in adults aged 70 and older, and to study the association between cutaneous diseases and socioeconomic status (SES), sex, and living status in the older population.
SUVI-PÄIVIKKI Sinikumpu +2 more
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The human intestine hosts diverse microbial communities that play a significant role in maintaining gut-skin homeostasis. When the relationship between gut microbiome and the immune system is impaired, subsequent effects can be triggered on the skin ...
M. Mahmud +10 more
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The role of short-chain fatty acids in inflammatory skin diseases
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites of gut microbes that can modulate the host inflammatory response, and contribute to health and homeostasis.
Xian-jun Xiao +13 more
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Advances in the study of macrophage polarization in inflammatory immune skin diseases
When exposed to various microenvironmental stimuli, macrophages are highly plastic and primarily polarized into the pro-inflammatory M1-type and the anti-inflammatory M2-type, both of which perform almost entirely opposing functions.
Tingting Xia +10 more
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Fibrotic skin disease represents a major global healthcare burden, characterized by fibroblast hyperproliferation and excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix.
Cheng-Cheng Deng +10 more
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