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- also be used for the treatment of photodamaged skin. It can reduce the clinical and histological signs of photodamaged skin. The therapy is more effective...
- efficacy and safety of tretinoin emollient cream 0.05% in the treatment of photodamaged facial skin: a two-year, randomized, placebo-controlled trial". American...
- cellular processes involved in immune response and DNA-repairing of photodamaged skin cells. Niacin has also been used and tested for the purpose of enhancing...
- elongated and collapsed fibroblasts and inflammatory infiltrates are found. Photodamage can also be characterized as a disorganization of the collagen fibrils...
- benefits of topical application of artemisia abrotanum (southernwood) on photodamaged skin". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 64 (2): AB22....
- 2016). "Topical Retinoids: Therapeutic Mechanisms in the Treatment of Photodamaged Skin". American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (Review). 17 (3): 265–76...
- their light requirements for photosynthesis against their sensitivity to photodamage. For example, the filamentous cyanobacteria Oscillatoria sp. and Spirulina...
- Each photosynthetic organism has a specific level of sensitivity to photodamage to compounds needed for survival, such as proteins. Rates of regeneration...
- other animals have also developed photoprotective mechanisms to avoid UV photodamage to the skin, prevent DNA damage, and minimize the downstream effects...
- melanin (melanogenesis), which is the body's reaction to direct DNA photodamage (formation of pyrimidine dimers) from UV radiation. Melanogenesis leads...