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Subject Area:
Dermatology , Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2016) 29 (2): 76–82.
Published Online: 02 April 2016
...Noha M. Dawoud; Ola A. Bakry; Mohamed A. Shoeib; Huda N. Ismael Background: The vitamin D endocrine system, besides multiple other functions, regulates aging in many tissues, including the skin. It protects the skin against the hazardous effects of many skin age-inducing agents, including...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dermatology , Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2014) 27 (2): 90–96.
Published Online: 23 October 2013
..., possible interfering effects of subsequent measurement procedures on transepidermal water loss (TEWL), stratum corneum hydration (SCH) and skin surface pH were investigated. Methods: An exploratory study was conducted. Twelve young (mean age 32.9 ± 7.2 years) and 12 elderly (mean age 68.3 ± 2.5 years...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dermatology , Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacology (1994) 7 (3): 118–120.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
...Ilaria Ghersetich; Torello Lotti Langerhans/indeterminate (CD1a+) cells are known for their role in stimulating T-lymphocyte-dependent immune reactions. They are normally present in the skin and are modified in a variety of different pathological and physiological events, including aging. Linear...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dermatology , Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacology (1994) 7 (4): 201–209.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
...S. Seidenari; A. Pagnoni; A.D. di Nardo; A. Giannetti In order to identify and characterize the sonographic variations between different age groups, 48 subjects, 24 aged 27–30, and 24 over 60, were studied with a 20-MHz B scanner on six skin sites. Images were evaluated by the instrument’s standard...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dermatology , Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2007) 20 (6): 313–321.
Published Online: 12 September 2007
...E.C. Ruvolo Jr.; G.N. Stamatas; N. Kollias One of the dominant characteristics of skin aging is loss of elasticity. Although the changes in the mechanical properties of the skin over several decades of life are substantial, objective measurements have failed to capture their magnitude thus far...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dermatology , Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2005) 18 (2): 81–87.
Published Online: 10 March 2005
...S. Seité; C. Bredoux; D. Compan; H. Zucchi; D. Lombard; C. Medaisko; A. Fourtanier Two double-blind studies versus vehicle were carried out to investigate the effects of a topically applied retinol plus vitamin C combination on epidermal and dermal compartments of aged or photoaged human skin...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dermatology , Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology (2001) 14 (1): 11–19.
Published Online: 29 January 2001
... transcription factors NF-ĸB and AP-1 binding activities were also inhibited by EGCG treatment. 29 1 2001 © 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel 2001 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Dermatology , Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology (2000) 13 (2): 111–119.
Published Online: 31 March 2000
... diseases and age-induced changes. Therefore, we developed a method of processing and extracting the nail plates enabling us to assess the most relevant epidermal lipid classes by HPTLC. Our study revealed that nail plate lipid composition varies with age and sex: the lipid composition of the fertile years...