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Vitamin C restores skin’s strength from the inside out, study finds
As skin ages, it slowly loses its ability to renew and protect. The outermost layer, called the epidermis, becomes thinner.
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'Rogue' scaffolding cells may hold key to treating multiple diseases at once
Scientists have mapped underappreciated scaffolding cells in skin, known as fibroblasts. They show for the first time how ...
Swedish researchers have developed two types of 3D bioprinting technology to artificially generate skin containing blood ...
Synthetic forms of the pineal gland polypeptide Epithalamin include Epitalon, Epithalone, and Epithalon. Russian scientist Vladimir Khavinson speculated that it may positively impact telomerase ...
The skin acts as the body's first line of defense against external threats. However, as we age, the epidermis—the outermost layer of skin—gradually becomes thinner and loses its protective strength.
Growing cells in the laboratory is an art that humans have mastered decades ago. Recreating entire three-dimensional tissues is much more challenging. Researchers are developing a new hydrogel-based ...
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