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Lara Camillo, Elena Grossini, Serena Farruggio, Patrizia Marotta, Laura Cristina Gironi, Elisa Zavattaro, Paola Savoia
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Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2022) 35 (1): 1–12.
Published Online: 08 July 2021
... oxidative stress by modulating the redox status, inflammation, iNOS-dependent NO release, and mitochondrial function. These observations have a potential role in the prevention and treatment of photoaging-related skin cancers. [email protected] 25 11 2020 1 05 2021 8 7 2021...
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Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2018) 31 (6): 332–336.
Published Online: 20 September 2018
... melanogenesis, enhances angiogenesis, and accelerates wound healing. It is widely applied in skin care formulations as a photoprotective agent, delayer of skin photoaging processes, and brightening component. Nonetheless, its use is limited by its tendency to be rapidly oxidized. kamila.zdunska...
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Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2018) 30 (6): 315–323.
Published Online: 26 October 2017
...Yue Zheng; Qingfang Xu; Yating Peng; Zijian Gong; Haiyan Chen; Wei Lai; Howard I. Maibach Background: Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) are differentially expressed across stages of differentiation and development, but the role of lncRNA in human skin photoaging mechanisms remains poorly understood...
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Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology (1993) 6 (Suppl. 1): 70–77.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
...Christopher E.M. Griffiths; John J. Voorhees Photoaging is primarily composed of wrinkling, mottled hy-perpigmentation and a tactile roughness of the skin, all three of these parameters improve following use of topical retinoids. It appears that smoothening of the skin results from a combination...
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S. Astner, A. Wu, J. Chen, N. Philips, F. Rius-Diaz, C. Parrado, M.C. Mihm, D.A. Goukassian, M.A. Pathak, S. González
Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2007) 20 (6): 283–291.
Published Online: 24 August 2007
... photodamage and photocarcinogenesis. Mice received either a lutein/zeaxanthin-supplemented diet or a standard nonsupplemented diet. Dorsal skin of female Skh-1 hairless mice was exposed to UVB radiation with a cumulative dose of 16,000 mJ/cm 2 for photoaging and 30,200 mJ/cm 2 for photocarcinogenesis...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2005) 18 (4): 201–208.
Published Online: 21 June 2005
... to in the content or advertisements. Pre-tocopheryl Normal human skin Organ culture Collagen Elastic fibres Involucrin Hydroperoxides Ultraviolet light Photoaging Original Paper Skin Pharmacol Physiol 2005;18:201 208 DOI: 10.1159/000085866 Received: April 26, 2004 Accepted after revision: February...
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Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
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...
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Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology (2004) 17 (3): 111–118.
Published Online: 23 April 2004
...A. Roeder; M. Schaller; M. Schäfer-Korting; H.C. Korting Tazarotene is a member of the new generation of receptor-selective, synthetic retinoids for the topical treatment of mild to moderate plaque psoriasis, acne vulgaris and photoaging. Though they are effective in monotherapy, clinical studies...
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Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology (2004) 17 (2): 67–76.
Published Online: 23 February 2004
...T. Oppel; H.C. Korting Skin aging is the result of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Extrinsic aging, also called photoaging, is mainly caused by ultraviolet radiation from the sun and leads to a state which has been termed dermatoheliosis. The aim of this article is to provide an overview...
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Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology (2003) 16 (2): 100–107.
Published Online: 21 March 2003
...U.P. Kappes; P. Elsner Chronic exposure to sunlight induces clinical, histological and physiological changes that are described as photoaging. To assess the resulting skin changes different clinical and photographic scores have been evaluated. Regarding different scoring systems a standardized...
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Journal:
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology (2001) 14 (6): 401–407.
Published Online: 03 October 2001
... skin. In addition, these studies provide novel test models which allow to prove or disprove the efficacy of a given sunscreen preparation for biological endpoints that differ from the sunburn reaction and are of direct relevance for photocarcinogenesis and photoaging. In this review, two examples...