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    POLYAMINES & THEIR EFFECT ON BRAIN (NMDA, DEPRESSION, SUICIDE RISK)
    February 9, 2021
    ANTI WRINKLE AGENTS
    February 11, 2021
    1. skin aging
    2. skin aging
    3. skin aging
    4. Fifty years of skin aging
    5. Molecular mechanisms of skin aging: state of the art
    6. Retinoids in the treatment of skin aging: an overview of clinical efficacy and safety
    7. Prevention and treatment of skin aging.
    8. Understanding premature skin aging
    9. Physiology of skin aging
    10. Clinical aspects and molecular diagnostics of skin aging
    11. skin aging and dry skin
    12. The cellular and molecular biology of skin aging
    13. skin aging and photoaging: an overview
    14. skin aging and menopause
    15. Mechanisms of photoaging and chronological skin aging
    16. Role of antioxidants in the skin: anti-aging effects
    17. The environment and skin aging
    18. UV-light-induced signal cascades and skin aging
    19. Pathophysiology of premature skin aging induced by ultraviolet light
    20. Biology of estrogens in skin: implications for skin aging
    21. Overview of skin aging and photoaging.
    22. Bioactive compounds from natural resources against skin aging
    23. Airborne particle exposure and extrinsic skin aging
    24. Exogenous factors in skin aging
    25. skin aging: postulated mechanisms and consequent changes in structure and function
    26. Hormonal effects on skin aging.
    27. skin aging and natural photoprotection
    28. The role of cellular senescence in skin aging
    29. Effect of estrogens on skin aging and the potential role of SERMs
    30. Tobacco smoke causes premature skin aging
    31. Effects of infrared radiation and heat on human skin aging in vivo
    32. Role of UV light in photodamage, skin aging, and skin cancer
    33. Relative contribution of intrinsic vs extrinsic factors to skin aging as determined by a validated skin age score
    34. Physiological consequences of human skin aging.
    35. Structural and functional changes of normal aging skin
    36. Adipose‐derived stem cells and their secretory factors as a promising therapy for skin aging
    37. aging skin
    38. In vivo assessment of human skin aging by multiphoton laser scanning tomography
    39. Angiogenesis in skin aging and photoaging
    40. Treatment of skin aging with topical estrogens
    41. Clinical implications of aging skin
    42. skin aging: effect on transepidermal water loss, stratum corneum hydration, skin surface pH, and casual sebum content
    43. Textbook of aging skin
    44. Epidermal stem cells are retained in vivo throughout skin aging
    45. Dietary nutrient intakes and skin–aging appearance among middle-aged American women
    46. skin aging
    47. Structural characteristics of the aging skin: a review
    48. Photoprotective and anti-skin–aging effects of eicosapentaenoic acid in human skin in vivo
    49. The role of UVA rays in skin aging
    50. Thermal aging: a new concept of skin aging
    51. Simulation of skin aging and wrinkles with cosmetics insight
    52. The role of telomeres in skin aging/photoaging
    53. skin aging and photoaging.
    54. skin aging handbook: an integrated approach to biochemistry and product development
    55. Does hormonal skin aging exist? A study of the influence of different hormone therapy regimens on the skin of postmenopausal women using non-invasive …
    56. Aesthetic and anatomic analysis of the aging skin.
    57. Molecular basis of tobacco smoke-induced premature skin aging
    58. Molecular mechanisms and in vivo mouse models of skin aging associated with dermal matrix alterations
    59. skin aging induced by ultraviolet exposure and tobacco smoking: evidence from epidemiological and molecular studies
    60. Does estrogen prevent skin aging?: Results from the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES I)
    61. Ultraviolet radiation and skin aging: roles of reactive oxygen species, inflammation and protease activation, and strategies for prevention of inflammation‐induced …
    62. Functional and physiological characteristics of the aging skin
    63. Simulating wrinkles and skin aging
    64. Oxidative damage, skin aging, antioxidants and a novel antioxidant rating system.
    65. skin and aging processes
    66. Novel effects of diosgenin on skin aging
    67. skin aging and photoaging: an outlook
    68. skin aging and sex hormones in women–clinical perspectives for intervention by hormone replacement therapy
    69. Histologic changes in skin associated with aging
    70. Factors that affect skin aging: a cohort-based survey on twins
    71. Sunscreens inadequately protect against ultraviolet-A-induced free radicals in skin: implications for skin aging and melanoma?
    72. Structural changes in aging human skin
    73. skin thickness changes in normal aging skin
    74. Effect of a novel dietary supplement on skin aging in post-menopausal women
    75. skin changes in the elderly people–how strong is the influence of the UV radiation on skin aging?
    76. skin antioxidants: their role in aging and in oxidative stress—new approaches for their evaluation
    77. Vimentin is the specific target in skin glycation: structural prerequisites, functional consequences, and role in skin aging
    78. Psychosocial aspects of aging skin
    79. photocarcinogenesis, skin cancer, and aging
    80. skin aging
    81. Rejuvenating influence of a stabilized hyaluronic acid–based gel of nonanimal origin on facial skin aging
    82. Protein oxidation and degradation during aging: role in skin aging and neurodegeneration
    83. Effect of estrogens on skin aging and the potential role of selective estrogen receptor modulators
    84. UV-A sunscreen from red algae for protection against premature skin aging
    85. Smoking and skin aging in identical twins
    86. skin aging 2003: recent advances and current concepts.
    87. Effect of smoking and sun on the aging skin
    88. A study on skin aging caused by free-radical and on efficacy of antioxidant vitamins
    89. The aging skin.
    90. Effects of red ginseng extract on UVB irradiation-induced skin aging in hairless mice
    91. aging skin: histology, physiology, and pathology
    92. A mechanistic model for the aging of human skin
    93. A prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study on the influence of a hormone replacement therapy on skin aging in postmenopausal women
    94. Molecular mechanisms of intrinsic skin aging and retinoid-induced repair and reversal
    95. The epidemiology of nevi and signs of skin aging in the adult general population: results of the KORA-survey 2000
    96. The presence of d-β-aspartic acid-containing peptides in elastic fibers of sun-damaged skin: a potent marker for ultraviolet-induced skin aging
    97. aging and the skin immune system
    98. aging and cumulative inequality: How does inequality get under the skin?
    99. skin aging and photoaging: the role of DNA damage and repair
    100. Elderly skin and its rejuvenation: products and procedures for the aging skin
    101. Factors associated with premature skin aging (photoaging) before the age of 55: a population-based study
    102. Protective effects of dietary soy isoflavones against UV-induced skin–aging in hairless mouse model
    103. Physiologic and structural changes associated with aging skin
    104. Topical tretinoin in the treatment of aging skin
    105. Structural change in decorin with skin aging
    106. Morphological changes associated with aging: age spots and the microinflammatory model of skin aging
    107. Proposed mechanisms of action for retinoid derivatives in the treatment of skin aging
    108. Functional interplay between mitochondrial and proteasome activity in skin aging
    109. A plastic-visco-elastic model for wrinkles in facial animation and skin aging
    110. A review of skin and the effects of aging on skin structure and function.
    111. Molecular changes during skin aging and wound healing after fractional ablative photothermolysis
    112. skin aging and photoaging alter fatty acids composition, including 11, 14, 17-eicosatrienoic acid, in the epidermis of human skin
    113. Dermatoporosis: A new concept in skin aging
    114. aging decreases the capacity of human skin to produce vitamin D3.
    115. Histopathologic characteristics and ultrastructure of aging skin.
    116. Advancement in skin aging: the future cosmeceuticals
    117. Assessment of aging of the human skin by in vivo ultrasonic imaging
    118. Expression profiling of aging in the human skin
    119. Intrinsic skin aging. A critical appraisal of the role of hormones
    120. Alteration of the TGF-β/SMAD pathway in intrinsically and UV-induced skin aging
    121. Role of the extracellular matrix in extrinsic skin aging
    122. … and Antioxidant Properties of Poplar Bud (Populus nigra) Extract: Individual Antioxidant Contribution of Phenolics and Transcriptional Effect on skin aging
    123. aging of human skin: review of a mechanistic model and first experimental data
    124. Genomic-driven insights into changes in aging skin.
    125. Molecular mechanisms of skin aging.
    126. skin low molecular weight antioxidants and their role in aging and in oxidative stress
    127. Reconstructed skin modified by glycation of the dermal equivalent as a model for skin aging and its potential use to evaluate anti-glycation molecules
    128. skin aging: a role for telomerase and telomere dynamics?
    129. skin aging
    130. Intrinsic aging vs. photoaging: a comparative histopathological, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural study of skin
    131. Intrinsic, solar and sunbed‐induced skin aging measured in vivo by multiphoton laser tomography and biophysical methods
    132. skin immune systems and inflammation: protector of the skin or promoter of aging?
    133. A biomarker that identifies senescent human cells in culture and in aging skin in vivo
    134. Mycosporine-like amino acids from red algae protect against premature skin–aging
    135. aging of the skin connective tissue: how to measure the biochemical and mechanical properties of aging dermis.
    136. Assessment of cumulative exposure to UVA through the study of asymmetrical facial skin aging
    137. Effects of ginseng saponins isolated from red ginseng on ultraviolet B-induced skin aging in hairless mice
    138. Trends in aging and skin care: Ayurvedic concepts
    139. Niacinamide: AB vitamin that improves aging facial skin appearance
    140. aging and chronic sun exposure cause distinct epigenetic changes in human skin
    141. Glycation stress and photo–aging in skin
    142. Neprilysin is identical to skin fibroblast elastase: its role in skin aging and UV responses
    143. Aesthetic dermatology for aging ethnic skin
    144. Image analysis of dermal collagen changes during skin aging.
    145. Apoptosis: a role in skin aging?
    146. p16INK4A is a robust in vivo biomarker of cellular aging in human skin
    147. Free radicals and aging of the skin
    148. Public knowledge, awareness, and perceptions of the association between skin aging and smoking
    149. Depth-targeted efficient gene delivery and expression in the skin by pulsed electric fields: an approach to gene therapy of skin aging and other diseases
    150. Lifestyle factors and visible skin aging in a population of Japanese elders
    151. Accumulation of Maillard reaction products in skin collagen in diabetes and aging.
    152. Clinical and histological features of intrinsic versus extrinsic skin aging
    153. Fibroelastolytic patterns of intrinsic skin aging: pseudoxanthoma-elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis and white fibrous papulosis of the neck
    154. Liver X receptor is a therapeutic target for photoaging and chronological skin aging
    155. aging and cross-linking of skin collagen
    156. Effects of pollution on skin aging
    157. Granzyme B contributes to extracellular matrix remodeling and skin aging in apolipoprotein E knockout mice
    158. Environmental pollution and skin aging
    159. Effects of aging and chronic sun exposure on melanocytes in human skin
    160. Screening and extraction condition of anti-skin aging elastase inhibitor from medicinal plants
    161. Hyaluronan in skin: aspects of aging and its pharmacologic modulation
    162. Lysyl oxidase in development, aging and pathologies of the skin
    163. aging and the control of human skin blood flow
    164. Clinical and photographic scoring of skin aging
    165. Telomere-mediated effects on melanogenesis and skin aging
    166. Relationship between skin collagen and bone changes during aging
    167. Nutrition and aging skin: sugar and glycation
    168. Studies on skin aging. Preparation and properties of fucose-rich oligo-and polysaccharides. Effect on fibroblast proliferation and survival
    169. Anti‐aging properties of resveratrol: review and report of a potent new antioxidant skin care formulation
    170. Effects of topical DHEA on aging skin: a pilot study
    171. Novel Aspects of Intrinsic and Extrinsic aging of Human skin: Beneficial Effects of Soy Extract¶
    172. Modern approach to topical treatment of aging skin
    173. A novel promising therapy for skin aging: dermal multipotent stem cells against photoaged skin by activation of TGF-β/Smad and p38 MAPK signaling pathway
    174. skin relief and aging
    175. aging skin is functionally anaerobic: Importance of coenzyme Q10 for anti aging skin care
    176. Effect of smoking on aging of photoprotected skin: evidence gathered using a new photonumeric scale
    177. skin of the aging human being
    178. photoaging and chronological aging profile: Understanding oxidation of the skin
    179. skin from various ethnic origins and aging: an in vivo cross‐sectional multimodality imaging study
    180. Histomorphologic changes in aging skin: observations in the CBA mouse model
    181. The interdependence of skin aging, skin cancer, and DNA repair capacity: a novel perspective with therapeutic implications
    182. Electro-optical synergy technique: a new and effective nonablative approach to skin aging
    183. Superficial chemosurgery in treating aging skin
    184. GC–MS, FT-IR analysis of black fungus polysaccharides and its inhibition against skin aging in mice
    185. Overseas sun exposure, nevus counts, and premature skin aging in young English women: a population-based survey
    186. skin texture parameters of the dorsal hand in evaluating skin aging in China
    187. aging alters functionally human dermal papillary fibroblasts but not reticular fibroblasts: a new view of skin morphogenesis and aging
    188. Effects of aging on fatty acids in skin surface lipids
    189. Effects of aging on human skin innervation
    190. aging-and photoaging-dependent changes of enzymic and nonenzymic antioxidants in the epidermis and dermis of human skin in vivo
    191. Cytokeratin-related loss of cellular integrity is not a major driving force of human intrinsic skin aging
    192. skin aging: lessons from cutis laxa and elastoderma.
    193. Functional characteristics of the stratum corneum in photoaged skin in comparison with those found in intrinsic aging
    194. skin aging estimation by facial simulation
    195. Longitudinal study of skin aging: from microrelief to wrinkles
    196. Quantitative analysis on collagen morphology in aging skin based on multiphoton microscopy
    197. photoaging versus intrinsic aging: a morphologic assessment of facial skin
    198. skin color independent assessment of aging using skin autofluorescence
    199. Differential effects of photoaging vs intrinsic aging on the vascularization of human skin
    200. Understanding metabolic pathways for skin anti-aging.
    201. The skin as a mirror of the aging process in the human organism–state of the art and results of the aging research in the German National Genome Research Network …
    202. Chronologic aging alters the response to ultraviolet-induced inflammation in human skin
    203. Structural and biochemical changes in aging skin and their impact on skin permeability barrier
    204. Botanical extracts as anti-aging preparations for the skin
    205. Dicarbonyl-induced accelerated aging in vitro in human skin fibroblasts
    206. Premature skin aging by infrared radiation, tobacco smoke and ozone
    207. aging skin: causes, treatments, and prevention
    208. Simulating the wrinkling and aging of skin with a multi-layer finite element model
    209. skin changes of aging: pathological implications.
    210. A novel micronutrient supplement in skin aging: a randomized placebo‐controlled double‐blind study
    211. Changes in skin physiology and clinical appearance after microdroplet placement of hyaluronic acid in aging hands
    212. Endogenous skin fluorescence includes bands that may serve as quantitative markers of aging and photoaging
    213. Autocrine growth stimulation of human keratinocytes by epidermal cell-derived thymocyte-activating factor: implications for skin aging
    214. Gerontomodulatory and Youth-Preserving Effects of Zeatin on Human skin Fibroblasts Undergoing aging In Vitro
    215. The use of natural compounds and botanicals in the development of anti-aging skin care products
    216. Prevention of UV radiation‐induced premature skin aging in hairless mice by the novel compound melanocin A
    217. Anti-aging effect on skin with Jaeum-Dan (JED)
    218. Influence of chronic UV exposure and lifestyle on facial skin photo–aging–results from a pilot study
    219. The mutant form of lamin A that causes Hutchinson-Gilford progeria is a biomarker of cellular aging in human skin
    220. Mitochondrial DNA deletions in human skin reflect photo-rather than chronologic aging
    221. Marked aging‐related decline in efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation in human skin fibroblasts
    222. Effects of aging, menopause, and hormone replacement therapy on forearm skin elasticity in women
    223. Effect of Emblica officinalis (fruit) against UVB-induced photo–aging in human skin fibroblasts
    224. Ethnic differences in skin aging
    225. Mechanical approach to aging and wrinkling of human facial skin based on the multistage buckling theory
    226. Nonsurgical nonablative treatment of aging skin: radiofrequency technologies between aggressive marketing and evidence-based efficacy
    227. A new paradigm for the role of aging in the development of skin cancer
    228. Topical niacinamide reduces yellowing, wrinkling, red blotchiness, and hyperpigmented spots in aging facial skin1
    229. Intrinsic aging-and photoaging-dependent level changes of glycosaminoglycans and their correlation with water content in human skin
    230. skin aging from ultraviolet irradiance and smoking reduces risk of melanoma: epidemiological evidence
    231. aging skin.
    232. Survey on skin aging status and related influential factors in Southeast China
    233. Effects of infrared radiation on skin photo–aging and pigmentation
    234. DNA damage responses in skin biology—implications in tumor prevention and aging acceleration
    235. Unveiling the molecular basis of intrinsic skin aging1
    236. Recent advances on skin‐resident stem/progenitor cell functions in skin regeneration, aging and cancers and novel anti‐aging and cancer therapies
    237. Quantitative assessment of skin aging
    238. Proteomic profiling reveals a catalogue of new candidate proteins for human skin aging
    239. Can we prevent skin aging?
    240. Mitochondrial DNA deletions serve as biomarkers of aging in the skin, but are typically absent in nonmelanoma skin cancers
    241. Systemic and topical drugs for aging skin.
    242. aging-related skin changes: development and clinical meaning.
    243. Loss of EPC-1/PEDF expression during skin aging in vivo
    244. Hormone replacement treatment and skin aging
    245. Retinaldehyde/hyaluronic acid fragments: a synergistic association for the management of skin aging
    246. aging skin and food supplements: the myth and the truth
    247. Telomere length of the skin in association with chronological aging and photoaging
    248. Chronologic aging in black skin.
    249. Oxidative damage elicited by imbalance of free radical scavenging enzymes is associated with large-scale mtDNA deletions in aging human skin
    250. Natural Arctium lappa fruit extract improves the clinical signs of aging skin
    251. Curcumin induces heme oxygenase‐1 in normal human skin fibroblasts through redox signaling: Relevance for anti‐aging intervention
    252. Potent therapeutic effect of melatonin on aging skin in pinealectomized rats
    253. The effect of aging and arteriosclerosis on human skin blood flow
    254. Biological effects of hyaluronan in connective tissues, eye, skin, venous wall. Role in aging
    255. A hypothetical explanation for the aging of skin. Chronologic alteration of the three-dimensional arrangement of collagen and elastic fibers in connective tissue.
    256. Changes of the basement membrane and type IV collagen in human skin during aging
    257. skin premature aging induced by tobacco smoking: the objective evidence of skin replica analysis
    258. The elastic tissue of the skin: a comparison of spontaneous and actinic (solar) aging
    259. The effect of aging and interval between primary and secondary treatment in two-stage carcinogenesis on mouse skin
    260. Small proteoglycans in the skin: new targets in the fight against skin aging
    261. Effects of the extract from bergamot and boxthorn on the delay of skin aging and hair growth in mice
    262. Practical applications of genomics research for treatment of aging skin.
    263. From the rarest to the most common: insights from progeroid syndromes into skin cancer and aging
    264. Effect of L-fucose and fucose-rich oligo-and polysaccharides (FROP-s) on skin aging: penetration, skin tissue production and fibrillogenesis
    265. Melanin and facial skin fluorescence as markers of yellowish discoloration with aging
    266. skin bioengineering in the noninvasive assessment of cutaneous aging
    267. Towards realistic facial modeling and re-rendering of human skin aging animation
    268. Effects of aging and postmenopausal hypoestrogenism on skin elasticity and bone mineral density in Japanese women
    269. Relevance of the directionality of skin elasticity to aging and sagging of the face
    270. Cellular senescence and skin aging
    271. aging and the skin
    272. Similar, but not identical, modulation of expression of extracellular matrix components during in vitro and in vivo aging of human skin fibroblasts
    273. Dermal changes following application of chemical cauterants to aging skin: superficial chemosurgery
    274. skin aging in the Asian population
    275. The anti-aging effects of Korean ginseng berry in the skin
    276. Two-point discrimination test of the skin as an index of sensory aging
    277. aging of the skin: implications for cutaneous surgery
    278. Original Contribution: An evaluation of the effect of a topical product containing salicin on the visible signs of human skin aging
    279. Elderly and sun-affected skin. Distinguishing between changes caused by aging and changes caused by habitual exposure to sun.
    280. Immunohistochemical clues at aging of the skin microvascular unit
    281. aging enhances maceration-induced ultrastructural alteration of the epidermis and impairment of skin barrier function
    282. A photographic scale for the evaluation of facial skin aging in Indian women
    283. Interaction between elastin and elastases and its role in the aging of the arterial wall, skin and other connective tissues. A review
    284. Expression of cyclophilin A and CD147 during skin aging.
    285. aging and skin aging
    286. Fingertip skin conformance accounts, in part, for differences in tactile spatial acuity in young subjects, but not for the decline in spatial acuity with aging
    287. Enhanced expression of fibronectin during in vivo cellular aging of human vascular endothelial cells and skin fibroblasts
    288. Anaerobic vs aerobic pathways of carbonyl and oxidant stress in human lens and skin during aging and in diabetes: A comparative analysis
    289. CCN1 contributes to skin connective tissue aging by inducing age-associated secretory phenotype in human skin dermal fibroblasts
    290. skin aging and microbiology
    291. Effects of aging and xerosis on the amino acid composition of human skin
    292. Molecular etiology of skin aging. How important is the genetic make-up?
    293. The aging skin
    294. Changes in chromatin structure during aging of human skin fibroblasts
    295. Association of facial skin aging and vitamin D levels in middle-aged white women
    296. skin anti-aging effect of Forsythia viridissima L. extract
    297. Dermo-cosmetics and prevention of skin aging
    298. skin climacteric aging and hormone replacement therapy
    299. Perspectives in the selection of hyaluronic acid fillers for facial wrinkles and aging skin
    300. Mdm2–p53 signaling regulates epidermal stem cell senescence and premature aging phenotypes in mouse skin
    301. skin aging: clinicopathological features and mechanisms
    302. Demographics of aging and skin disease
    303. Two new lipoaminoacids with complementary modes of action: new prospects to fight out against skin aging
    304. Fat transfer for aging skin: technique for rhytids
    305. Ultraviolet radiation-induced skin aging
    306. The effect of skin aging on the percutaneous penetration of chemicals through human skin.
    307. At last! A medical treatment for skin aging
    308. In vivo skin elasticity of 22 anatomical sites: The vertical gradient of skin extensibility and implications in gravitational aging
    309. An in vivo study of the mechanical properties of facial skin and influence of aging using digital image speckle correlation
    310. Collagen glycation and skin aging
    311. aging and Cultured Human skin in Fibroblasts
    312. aging skin and wound healing
    313. Influence of aging on glycosaminoglycans and small leucine-rich proteoglycans production by skin fibroblasts
    314. Chronologic and actinically induced aging in human facial skin.
    315. Intense pulsed light technology and its improvement on skin aging from the patients’ perspective using photorejuvenation parameters.
    316. Topical retinoids in the treatment of aging of the skin
    317. Monoamine oxidases A and B are differentially regulated by glucocorticoids and “aging” in human skin fibroblasts
    318. In vitro and in vivo skin anti-aging evaluation of gel containing niosomes loaded with a semi-purified fraction containing gallic acid from Terminalia chebula galls
    319. Effects of marine collagen peptide on delaying the skin aging
    320. Topical treatment of skin aging
    321. The IGF-1/IGF-1R signaling axis in the skin: a new role for the dermis in aging-associated skin cancer
    322. Structure and function of aging skin
    323. Research of traditional herbal medicines for anti-aging, inhibition effect of wrinkle and whitening effect in the skin
    324. aging and serum immunoglobulin E levels, immediate skin tests, and RAST
    325. Differential hypertrophy and atrophy among all types of cutaneous innervation in the glabrous skin of the monkey hand during aging and naturally occurring type 2 …
    326. skin test reactivity to common aeroallergens and decline of lung function. The Normative aging Study.
    327. aging of elastic tissue in human skin
    328. Visco-elastic response of human skin and aging
    329. Assessment of aging and actinic damages by cyanoacrylate skin surface strippings.
    330. The influence of aging and diabetes on heat transfer characteristics of the skin to a rapidly applied heat source
    331. A light and electron microscopic evaluation of Zyderm collagen and Zyplast implants in aging human facial skin: a pilot study
    332. Potential reversal of chronological and photo‐aging of the skin by topical application of natural substances
    333. Sunscreens and the prevention of skin aging
    334. Hormetic prevention of molecular damage during cellular aging of human skin fibroblasts and keratinocytes
    335. Is rate of skin wound healing associated with aging or longevity phenotype?
    336. Time-on-task impairment of psychomotor vigilance is affected by mild skin warming and changes with aging and insomnia
    337. skin changes with aging and disease
    338. Sun-exposure-and aging-dependent p53 protein accumulation results in growth advantage for tumour cells in carcinogenesis of nonmelanocytic skin cancer
    339. Effect of Dioscorea aimadoimo on anti-aging and skin moisture capacity
    340. Could aging human skin use a connective tissue growth factor boost to increase collagen content?
    341. Controlling reactive oxygen species in skin at their source to reduce skin aging
    342. aging and cancerigenesis. I. Immunity to tumor and skin grafts
    343. An in Vitro Approach to the Chronological aging of skin by Glycation of the Collagen: The Biological Effect of Glycation on the Reconstructed skin Model
    344. Relationships between bone and skin atrophies during aging
    345. Patterns of glycosaminoglycan/proteoglycan immunostaining in human skin during aging
    346. Modulation of gene expression as a new skin anti-aging strategy.
    347. Efficacy of topical 0.05% retinaldehyde in skin aging by ultrasound and rheological techniques
    348. Approaches to the development of cosmetic products to counter the effects of skin aging
    349. The impact of aging on the microrelief of peri-orbital and leg skin
    350. Ultraviolet radiation exposure accelerates the accumulation of the aging‐dependent T414G mitochondrial DNA mutation in human skin
    351. Beyond tretinoin: cosmeceuticals for aging skin.
    352. Study of fibroblast gene expression in response to oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide or UVA with skin aging
    353. Effect of cigarette smoking on skin aging
    354. Effect of sunlight exposure and aging on skin surface lipids and urate
    355. skin aging
    356. The Influence of aging on skin and Oral Mucosa1
    357. A Reproducible Laser-Wounded skin Equivalent Model to Study the Effects of aging In Vitro
    358. Dermatologic lasers in the treatment of aging skin
    359. phototherapy in anti‐aging and its photobiologic basics: a new approach to skin rejuvenation
    360. skin, sun, and vitamin A: from aging to cancer
    361. Ex vivo human skin evaluation of localized fat reduction and anti-aging effect by TriPollar™ radio frequency treatments
    362. Histamine and allergen skin reactivity in the elderly population: results from the Korean Longitudinal Study on Health and aging
    363. Psychological and social implications of aging skin: normal aging and the effects of cutaneous disease
    364. Relationship between actinic damage and chronologic aging in keratinocyte cultures of human skin
    365. aging of cultured human skin fibroblasts
    366. The effect of aging on conductive heat exchange in the skin at two environmental temperatures
    367. aging and the skin blood flow response to the unloading of baroreceptors during heat and cold stress
    368. Anti-aging skin care ingredient technologies
    369. Experimental research on the skin aging function of Lycium barbarum polysaccharides
    370. Combined treatment for skin rejuvenation and soft-tissue augmentation of the aging face
    371. The role of free radicals in the UV-induced skin damage. photo–aging
    372. Histopathological lesions in different types of skin aging
    373. Reconstructed human skin: From photodamage to sunscreen photoprotection and anti-aging molecules
    374. The influence of environmental temperature on the response of the skin to local pressure: the impact of aging and diabetes
    375. 2-aminoadipic acid is a marker of protein carbonyl oxidation in the aging human skin: effects of diabetes, renal failure and sepsis
    376. Estrogen, skin aging, and study design
    377. A clinical look at the aging skin
    378. skin aging in animal models: histological perspective
    379. skin aging and photoaging
    380. Magnetic resonance chemical shift microimaging of aging human skin in vivo: initial findings
    381. skin aging: clinicopathological features and mechanisms
    382. Clinical situations conducive to proactive skin health and anti-aging improvement
    383. The sunlight factor in aging and skin cancer
    384. Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers: Safety and Efficacy for the Treatment of Wrinkles, aging skin, Body Sculpturing and Medical Conditions.
    385. aging effects of sympathetic reflex activities on skin nerves
    386. Asthma, hay fever, and phlegm production associated with distinct patterns of allergy skin test reactivity, eosinophilia, and serum IgE levels. The Normative aging …
    387. Effect of aging on DNA excision/synthesis repair capacities of human skin fibroblasts
    388. Modulation of prolidase activity during in vitro aging of human skin fibroblasts the role of extracellular matrix collagen.
    389. Preincubation with the Proteasome Inhibitor MG‐132 Enhances Proteasome Activity via the Nrf2 Transcription Factor in aging Human skin Fibroblasts
    390. Morphological and biochemical changes during aging and photoaging of the skin of C57BL/6J mice
    391. Diagnosis of aging skin diseases
    392. In vivo multiphoton tomography in skin aging studies
    393. Proteasomal oscillation during mild heat shock in aging human skin fibroblasts
    394. Modulation of oxidative stresses in human aging skin
    395. Tensile properties and contours of aging facial skin. A controlled double‐blind comparative study of the effects of retinol, melibiose‐lactose and their association
    396. Anti-skin aging Effect of Syriacusins from Hibiscus Syriacuson Ultraviolet-Irradiated Human Dermal Fibroblast Cells
    397. Tobacco smoking: a role of premature skin aging
    398. Tobacco smoke and skin aging
    399. Original Contribution: Three clinical studies showing the anti‐aging benefits of sodium salicylate in human skin
    400. skin UVB photo aging effect from extract of fermented Reynoutria elliptica
    401. aging skin in sociocultural perspective
    402. Review in the Effects Influencing skin aging and Its Prevention and Cure
    403. The epidemiological study of skin aging in a high temperature environment
    404. Quantification of skin aging by three-dimensional measurement of skin surface contour
    405. skin microvascular adaptations during maturation and aging of hairless mice
    406. Comparative study of the anti-aging effect of retinaldehyde alone or associated with pretocopheryl in a surviving human skin model submitted to ultraviolet A and B …
    407. Recombinant human erythropoietin plays a pivotal role as a topical stem cell activator to reverse effects of damage to the skin in aging and trauma
    408. Nutrition and skin: lessons for anti-aging, beauty and healthy skin
    409. Effect of aging on DNA repair and skin carcinogenesis: a minireview of population-based studies
    410. Mitochondria: a new focus as an anti‐aging target in skin care
    411. A noninvasive method for assessing interior skin damage caused by chronological aging and photoaging based on near-infrared diffuse reflection spectroscopy
    412. Premature aging syndromes affecting the skin.
    413. skin aging and hair graying in Hiroshima
    414. Elastic fiber and microvascular abnormalities in aging skin
    415. Pharmacology of skin aging. Stimulation of glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis by L-fucose and fucose-rich polysaccharides, effect of in vitro aging of fibroblasts
    416. Prevention and treatment of aging skin with topical antioxidants
    417. aging and the skin: recognizing and managing common disorders.
    418. Primary studies on bamboo leaf flavonoids used as anti-aging factor for skin protection
    419. DNA macroarray study of skin aging‐related genes expression modulation by antioxidant plant extracts on a replicative senescence model of human dermal …
    420. Histological variation of Japanese skin with aging
    421. skin tightening of aging upper arms using an infrared light device
    422. Causes of skin aging
    423. Elastic fiber and microvascular abnormalities in aging skin
    424. Stimulation of cell proliferation by hyaluronidase during in vitro aging of human skin fibroblasts
    425. Downgrading skin climacteric aging by hormone replacement therapy
    426. The Effect of Bee Venom Therapy on skin aging
    427. aging increases susceptibility of mouse skin to DMBA carcinogenesis independent of general immune status
    428. Perspectives of estrogen treatment in skin aging
    429. Physiological and morphological changes in facial skin with aging (II) A study on racial differences
    430. Inhibitory effects of Peonia japonica water extract on skin aging (I)-focussed on alleviative effects of inflammation and skin barrier damage
    431. Topical niacinamide provides skin aging appearance benefits while enhancing barrier function
    432. Anti-aging effect on skin with 9 repetitive steaming and fermenting process herbal composition extract
    433. Management of aging skin
    434. Inhibitory effects of Coenzyme Q10 on skin aging
    435. A practical approach to the use of retinoids in aging skin
    436. Changes in cutaneous zinc during skin aging
    437. Disorders of aging skin
    438. A dermatologist’s opinion on hormone therapy and skin aging
    439. Key trends driving anti-aging skin care in 2009 and beyond
    440. Protecting your patient’s aging skin
    441. Homocysteine may accelerate skin aging: A new chapter in the biology of skin senescence?
    442. skin care and the topical treatment of aging skin.
    443. Approaching what we hope for and avoiding what we fear: A study of women’s concern with visible signs of skin aging
    444. Peptides for facial skin aging
    445. Ultrasonic characterization of aging in skin tissue
    446. Chemical alterations of hyaluronic acid and dermatan sulfate detected in aging human skin by infrared spectroscopy
    447. aging and the skin: the geriatrician’s perspective
    448. Evaluation of aging effects on skin wrinkle by finite element method
    449. Evidence of clonal attenuation, clonal succession, and clonal expansion in mass cultures of aging Werner’s syndrome skin fibroblasts
    450. Pathology of aging female SENCAR mice used as controls in skin two-stage carcinogenesis studies.
    451. Occurrence of cholesterol 7α-and 7β-hydroperoxides in rat skin as aging markers
    452. The effect of complex prescription capsule of Shenwu on skin aging in the rats
    453. The effect of body fat, aging, and diabetes on vertical and shear pressure in and under a waist belt and its effect on skin blood flow
    454. Aesthetic treatments: possible way to prevent and improve the skin aging
    455. Characterization and evaluation of freeze-dried liposomes loaded with ascorbyl palmitate enabling anti-aging therapy of the skin
    456. Quantitative and qualitative studies of Meissner’s corpuscles in human skin, with special reference to alterations caused by aging
    457. Effect of estradiol on hyaluronic acid in the skin of aging mice
    458. Changes in the migratory ability of human lung and skin fibroblasts during in vitro aging and in vivo cellular senescence
    459. … the aging-and photo-dependent T414G mitochondrial DNA mutation with cellular senescence and reactive oxygen species production in cultured skin …
    460. Cosmetics in skin aging
    461. Judging a book by its cover: estrogen and skin aging
    462. Effect of D-galactose on parameters for skin aging in murine model
    463. The effects of aging on the skin blood response to warm, cold, and contrast warm and cold baths
    464. The anti-aging effects of the cosmetic products containing the needles of red pine on human skin
    465. photoaging and aging skin
    466. Physiological and morphological changes in facial skin with aging (I) age-related changes in the skin of Japanese women
    467. … by linear combination of facial skin parameters: a predictive tool to evaluate the efficacy of cosmetic treatments and to assess the predisposition to accelerated aging
    468. Ultrastructural clues for the potent therapeutic effect of melatonin on aging skin in pinealectomized rats
    469. aging skin
    470. skin aging: pathogenesis, prevention and treatment
    471. Experimental study on anti-skin aging of” Shi Jing Wan”[J]
    472. Anti-aging effects saccharomyces fermented modified kyungohkgo extract on skin
    473. Lasers and cosmetic dermatologic surgery for aging skin
    474. Growth properties of familial Alzheimer skin fibroblasts during in vitro aging
    475. CLINICALI MPROVEMENT OF skin aging BY RETINOL CONTAINING PRODUCTS: WITH NON-INVASIVE METHODS
    476. aging skin, a surgical challenge
    477. Collagen, hexosamine and tensile strength of rabbit skin during aging
    478. skin aging and collagen
    479. The influence of oligosaccharides on skin aging: an alternative to retinoids.
    480. skin aging and carcinogenesis due to ultraviolet radiation
    481. Basement membrane damage, a sign of skin early aging, and laminin 5, a key player in basement membrane care
    482. Identification of estrogen-associated intrinsic aging genes in Chinese Han female skin by cDNA microarray technology
    483. Genetic skin diseases with altered aging
    484. Human epidermal thickness and skin aging
    485. A novel in vitro stripping method to study geometry of corneocytes with fluorescent microscopy: example of aging skin
    486. Histological changes induced by tibolone and estrogen/glucocorticoid on aging skin.
    487. Counteraction of skin inflammation and aging or cancer by polyphenols and flavonoids from Polypodium leucotomos and xanthohumol
    488. aging and diabetes increase the aggregating potency of rat skin collagen towards normal platelets
    489. Fibroblast-mediated contraction in actinically exposed and actinically protected aging skin.
    490. Can proton pump inhibitors accentuate skin aging?
    491. Polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism of human skin fibroblasts during cellular aging.
    492. The effects of aging on skin
    493. Accumulation of oxidative DNA damage, 8-oxo-2′-deoxyguanosine, and change of repair systems during in vitro cellular aging of cultured human skin fibroblasts
    494. The aging skin
    495. Tobacco isolated as a cause of skin aging still another reason to quit smoking!
    496. skin color, aging, and plasma L-dopa levels
    497. Molecular aspects of skin aging
    498. How contact pressure, contact time, smearing and oil/skin lotion influence the aging of latent fingerprint traces: First results for the binary pixel feature using a CWL …
    499. Glucocorticoid-induced skin aging and the effects of salvia miltiorrhiza and salvianolic acid B in vivo
    500. Cosmetics in skin aging
    501. Effect of cellular aging on collagen biosynthesis: II. Collagen synthesis and deposition by a human skin fibroblast strain over 25 passages
    502. Profiling of skin anti-aging related proteins in human dermal fibroblasts by decursin in Angelica gigas Nakai
    503. The aging process of skin and the increase in size of subcutaneous adipocytes.
    504. Estrogen deficiency and tobacco smoke exposure promote matrix metalloproteinase-13 activation in skin of aging B6 mice
    505. Classification-based skin aging analysis scheme
    506. aging skin: physiological bases, preventive measures and therapeutic modalities
    507. Inhibition effects of frankincense oil on skin aging (II): Focussed on histological observation
    508. Analysis of connective tissue macromolecular components in Ishibashi rat skin: role of collagen and elastin in cutaneous aging
    509. Ultraviolet radiation, tobacco smoke and estrogens pathways of influence on skin aging; capabilities of prevention
    510. Effects of density and cellular aging on collagen synthesis and growth kinetics in keloid and normal skin fibroblasts
    511. Topical application of selenium can significantly relieve UV-induced skin aging in hairless mice
    512. Regenerative potential of lipofilling on skin aging
    513. aging and photoaging of the skin
    514. Anti-skin–aging effects of Paeonia Suffruticosa Andrews on maintaining skin collagen in STZ-induced diabetic rats and inhibiting MMP-1 systhesis in human skin …
    515. Chemexfoliation for aging skin and acne scarring
    516. Inhibitory Effects of Peonia japonica Water Extract on skin aging (II)-Focussed on Inhibitory Effects of Wrinkle Formation
    517. Influence in application of sesame seed oil to the skin on a change in the aging and dry skin condition
    518. aging, Diabetes, and Renal Failure Catalyze the Oxidation of Lysyl Residues to 2‐Aminoadipic Acid in Human skin Collagen: Evidence for Metal‐catalyzed Oxidation …
    519. Ascorbic acid and aging in the rat. Uptake of ascorbic acid by skin and bone marrow, and its concentration in various organs
    520. Liver X receptor β: maintenance of epidermal expression in intrinsic and extrinsic skin aging
    521. aging of skin and hair
    522. The removal of UV-induced pyrimidine dimers from DNA of rat skin cells in vitro and in vivo in relation to aging
    523. Effect of aging in two-stage carcinogenesis on mouse skin with phorbol myristate acetate as promoting agent
    524. Anti-aging and anti-inflammation effects of natural mineral extract on skin keratinocytes
    525. Automatic detection of fine hairs in skin aging analysis
    526. skin aging
    527. Autologous skin fibroblast and keratinocyte grafts in the treatment of chronic foot ulcers in aging type 2 diabetic patients
    528. A More Beautiful You: Reverse aging Through skin Care, Plastic Surgery, and Lifestyle Solutions
    529. Premature aging of skin from environmental assaults
    530. aging skin: best approaches to common problems
    531. Cosmetic modalities for aging skin: What to tell patients.
    532. Psychological impact of aging and the skin
    533. The influence of aging on skin temperature and hemodynamic changes during spinal anesthesia
    534. Collagen synthesis in human skin in vivo: modulation by aging, ultraviolet B irradiation and localization.
    535. skin aging: A generalization of the microinflammatory hypothesis
    536. aging of cultured human skin fibroblasts
    537. aging of the skin
    538. 32 Digital Imaging as an Effective Means of Recording and Measuring the Visual Signs of skin aging
    539. Glitazones and skin aging: May they stop the ticking clock?
    540. A new wrinkle: skin manifestations of aging may relate to autonomic dysfunction
    541. aging is more than skin deep
    542. The effect of autotransplantation on the progression or reversibility of aging in human skin
    543. Effect and mechanism of intense pulsed laser on skin aging in rats.
    544. skin problems of aging.
    545. skin fibroblast cultures derived from members of the Baltimore longitudinal study: a new resource for studies of cellular aging
    546. Changes in responses of UVB irradiated skin of brownish guinea pigs with aging
    547. Vitamin D synthesis by the aging skin
    548. On the role of aging in cancer incidence: analysis of the skin cancer data.
    549. Spontaneous skin flushing episodes in the aging female rat
    550. Interaction of hydration, aging, and carbon content of soil on the evaporation and skin bioavailability of munition contaminants
    551. Experimental research on the skin anti-aging function of vitamin E and lycium barbarum polysaccharides in rats [J]
    552. 100 Questions & Answers About aging skin
    553. Advance in the Relation between Dermal Stem Cells and skin aging
    554. May ultraviolet light-induced ornithine decarboxylase response in mitotic and postmitotic human skin fibroblasts serve as a marker of aging and differentiation?
    555. Modulation of cell-phenotype during in vitro aging. Glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis by skin fibroblasts and corneal keratocytes
    556. Effect and mechanism of intense pulsed laser on skin aging in rats [J]
    557. Protective effect of dietary buchu (Chinese chives) against oxidative damage from aging and ultraviolet irradiation in ICR mice skin
    558. Study on quantitative evaluation indexes for skin aging of dorsal hand texture [J]
    559. Effect of in vitro aging on the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans by human skin fibroblasts. Modulation by the elastin-laminin receptor
    560. Hormone Replacement Therapy and skin aging
    561. aging facial skin: infrared broad band light technologies
    562. skin aging in three dimensions
    563. K6PC-5, a sphingosine kinase activator, induces anti-aging effects in intrinsically aged skin through intracellular Ca2+ signaling
    564. Characteristics of skin aging in Korean men and women
    565. Optical investigation of aging skin and the development of makeup that restores a youthful look
    566. The Pharmacologic Study of Anti-skin aging of Tiny Rats by Using Medlar Externally [J]
    567. Changes in quantity of fibronectin from human skin fibroblasts with cellular aging.
    568. Active vitamin D deficiency resulting in skin aging [J]
    569. The aging of the skin and Anti-aging Cosmetic [J]
    570. Common problems of aging skin
    571. Archives skin aging Issue
    572. Retinoid therapy for aging skin and acne
    573. Effects of hormones on aging of the CNS, the immune system and the skin in rats
    574. Changes in human skin in the light of current theories of aging
    575. Collagen injections for aging skin lines (wrinkles).
    576. Effect of in vitro aging on the modulation of protein and fibronectin biosynthesis by the elastin-laminin receptor in human skin fibroblasts
    577. aging of the skin during menopause
    578. Research in practice: More than skin deep–aging of subcutaneous fat tissue
    579. Glycosaminoglycan distribution in substratum adhesion sites of aging human skin fibroblasts, including papillary and reticular subpopulations
    580. Fibroelastolytic patterns of intrinsic skin aging: pseudoxanthoma-elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis and white fibrous papulosis of the neck
    581. Inverted skin changes induced by estrogen and estrogen/glucocorticoid on aging dermis
    582. Non-neoplastic disorders of the aging skin
    583. Dermatologic Surgery in aging skin
    584. Characterization of aging skin via Thermal Analysis
    585. Healthy skin aging
    586. arNOX: generator of reactive oxygen species in the skin and sera of aging individuals subject to external modulation
    587. Sunlight and skin aging
    588. Evolution of cosmeceuticals and their application to skin disorders, including aging and blemishes
    589. Telomere loss and skin aging
    590. Defects recognition algorithm on magneto-optic image of aging aircraft skin
    591. Screening of Traditional Herbal Medicines to Develop New Materials for Anti-aging and Anti-wrinkle in the skin
    592. skin tumors in aging Long Evans rats.
    593. Effect of Topical Hormones aging Human skin* on
    594. Regional difference in morphological changes in facial skin surface with aging
    595. Optical Methods, Drug Targeting and skin aging–An Interesting Mixture of Hot Topics in skin Pharmacology and Physiology
    596. 13 Transepidermal Water Loss and Barrier Function of aging Human skin
    597. Decreased stimulation of hyaluronic acid synthesis by PDGF, IGF-I or serum in the aging process of skin fibroblasts in vitro
    598. Advances in skin aging Studies and Its Prevention and Care
    599. Deletion of Bmi-1 gene leads to skin aging in mice [J]
    600. Experimental study on effects of Rhodosin and deer serum preparation on aging skin [J]
    601. Treatment of the aging skin by dermatologic methods
    602. skin aging. Physiopathology and clinical perspective.
    603. The aging skin
    604. Anti-aging effect on skin with the needles of red pine, Pinus densiflora
    605. A comparison of skin changes caused by onchocerciasis and aging
    606. Effect of supplenting Ying-wei on tPA in the skin tissue of aging mice
    607. Reconstruction of the skin structure of the aging
    608. Reactivation of DNA synthesis in aging diploid human skin fibroblasts by fusion with mouse L karyoplasts, cytoplasts and whole L cells
    609. Theoretical Research on the Relationship of San Jiao Qi Transformation and the skin aging [J]
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