The involvement of the neurotrophin network in pathological skin conditions, such as psoriasis or squamous cancer, by their common neurotrophin receptor CD271 has become recently evident. Depending on ...
Researchers from Okayama University of Science have identified bitter taste receptors in keratinocytes (skin cells). Previously thought to exist only on the tongue, these receptors detect and expel ...
Thermal injuries represent one of the most severe forms of trauma to the human body, with a high annual incidence of burn victims globally. Skin regeneration and wound healing following thermal injury ...
Researchers in Taiwan have developed a cell-free extracellular matrix material from axolotl skin that helped mouse burn ...
Two proteins with opposing functions orchestrate the development and maintenance of healthy skin, Stanford Medicine ...
Two proteins with opposing functions orchestrate the development and maintenance of healthy skin, Stanford Medicine ...
Senescent skin cells, often referred to as zombie cells because they have outlived their usefulness without ever quite dying, have existed in the human body as a seeming paradox, causing inflammation ...
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 ...
The cells in human bodies are subject to both chemical and mechanical forces. But until recently, scientists have not understood much about how to manipulate the mechanical side of that equation. That ...
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