The epidermis is a dynamic epithelium with constant renewal throughout life. Epidermal homeostasis depends on two types of proliferative cells, keratinocyte stem cells (KSCs), and transit amplifying (TA) cells. In the case of chronologic aging, levels of KSCs tend to decrease and change functionally. However, little is known about the effect of photoaging on epidermal proliferative subtype populations. The aim of this study was to validate involucrin/beta1-integrin ratio as a molecular marker of epidermal photoaging, and to investigate the effects of photoaging caused by chronic UV exposure on the proliferative subtype populations. A total of 15 male volunteers (age range 20-24 and 77-85 years, Fitzpatrick skin phototype III-IV) provided su...
The epidermis undergoes constant renewal during its lifetime. This is possible due to a special popu...
Olivia Zobiri, Nathalie Deshayes, Michelle Rathman-JosserandDepartment of Biological Research, L&...
Aged epidermis is less proliferative than young, as exemplified by slower wound healing. However, it...
Inflammaging is a theory of ageing which purports that low-level chronic inflammation leads to cellu...
Aging and chronic sun exposure are known to be associated with decreased cutaneous immune function, ...
Chronic exposure to UVR is known to disrupt tissue homeostasis, accelerate the onset of age-related ...
Purpose of Review In this review, we summarize and discuss the current literature on photoaging. We ...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) induces morphological and functional changes of the skin. This study investigate...
Skin undergoes continuous renewal throughout an individual’s lifetime relying on stem cell fun...
peer reviewedLe vieillissement cutané est défini par la perte progressive de l'organisation structur...
With age, structural and functional changes can be observed in human cornea. Some studies have shown...
The relationship of actinically-induced “premature aging” to chronological aging was studied in pair...
We have investigated the cumulative effects of sunlight exposure upon the excision-repair of UV radi...
Both aging and sun exposure have well-documented effects on the human melanocyte system. Paired biop...
The glycation process is involved in both the intrinsic (individual, genetic) and extrinsic (ultravi...
The epidermis undergoes constant renewal during its lifetime. This is possible due to a special popu...
Olivia Zobiri, Nathalie Deshayes, Michelle Rathman-JosserandDepartment of Biological Research, L&...
Aged epidermis is less proliferative than young, as exemplified by slower wound healing. However, it...
Inflammaging is a theory of ageing which purports that low-level chronic inflammation leads to cellu...
Aging and chronic sun exposure are known to be associated with decreased cutaneous immune function, ...
Chronic exposure to UVR is known to disrupt tissue homeostasis, accelerate the onset of age-related ...
Purpose of Review In this review, we summarize and discuss the current literature on photoaging. We ...
Ultraviolet B (UVB) induces morphological and functional changes of the skin. This study investigate...
Skin undergoes continuous renewal throughout an individual’s lifetime relying on stem cell fun...
peer reviewedLe vieillissement cutané est défini par la perte progressive de l'organisation structur...
With age, structural and functional changes can be observed in human cornea. Some studies have shown...
The relationship of actinically-induced “premature aging” to chronological aging was studied in pair...
We have investigated the cumulative effects of sunlight exposure upon the excision-repair of UV radi...
Both aging and sun exposure have well-documented effects on the human melanocyte system. Paired biop...
The glycation process is involved in both the intrinsic (individual, genetic) and extrinsic (ultravi...
The epidermis undergoes constant renewal during its lifetime. This is possible due to a special popu...
Olivia Zobiri, Nathalie Deshayes, Michelle Rathman-JosserandDepartment of Biological Research, L&...
Aged epidermis is less proliferative than young, as exemplified by slower wound healing. However, it...