Changes in gene expression in sebaceous glands have now been spatially mapped. The study documents at high resolution changes in gene expression in the course of sebum synthesis and identifies new candidates for the modulation of sebum production. In a collaborative project between the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioinformatics (IZBI)
A naturally occurring peptide called PEPITEM could potentially rejuvenate the immune response in older individuals and protect against 'inflammageing', which is widely believed to be the root cause of many age-related diseases. A study raises the exciting possibility of a protective agent that could dampen age-related inflammation and restore normal immune function in older adults.
Changes in gene expression in sebaceous glands have now been spatially mapped. The study documents at high resolution changes in gene expression in the course of sebum synthesis and identifies new candidates for the modulation of sebum production. In a collaborative project between the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioinformatics (IZBI)
Changes in gene expression in sebaceous glands have now been spatially mapped. The study documents at high resolution changes in gene expression in the course of sebum synthesis and identifies new candidates for the modulation of sebum production. In a collaborative project between the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioinformatics (IZBI)
A genetic diagnostic method using a small sample of skin from the upper arm could identify rare neurodevelopmental disorders in a non-invasive way, according to researchers. A genetic diagnostic method using a small sample of skin from the upper arm could identify rare neurodevelopmental disorders in a non-invasive way, according to researchers at the University
A naturally occurring peptide called PEPITEM could potentially rejuvenate the immune response in older individuals and protect against 'inflammageing', which is widely believed to be the root cause of many age-related diseases. A study raises the exciting possibility of a protective agent that could dampen age-related inflammation and restore normal immune function in older adults.
Changes in gene expression in sebaceous glands have now been spatially mapped. The study documents at high resolution changes in gene expression in the course of sebum synthesis and identifies new candidates for the modulation of sebum production. In a collaborative project between the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioinformatics (IZBI)
A genetic diagnostic method using a small sample of skin from the upper arm could identify rare neurodevelopmental disorders in a non-invasive way, according to researchers. A genetic diagnostic method using a small sample of skin from the upper arm could identify rare neurodevelopmental disorders in a non-invasive way, according to researchers at the University
A naturally occurring peptide called PEPITEM could potentially rejuvenate the immune response in older individuals and protect against 'inflammageing', which is widely believed to be the root cause of many age-related diseases. A study raises the exciting possibility of a protective agent that could dampen age-related inflammation and restore normal immune function in older adults.
In a recent study, researchers suggest the cell's messenger RNA (mRNA) -- the major translator and regulator of genetic material -- along with a critical protein called ZAK, spur the cell's initial response to UV radiation damage and play a critical role in whether the cell lives or dies. In a recent study, researchers at
In many cases of malignant melanoma, the effect of targeted treatment is lost over time. A research team has now discovered that a factor secreted by tumor cells is responsible for the resistance. These findings could pave the way for more effective therapies. In many cases of malignant melanoma, the effect of targeted treatment is
A study of 17 commonly used synthetic 'forever chemicals' has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through human skin. A study of 17 commonly used synthetic 'forever chemicals' has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through human skin. New research, published today in Environment International proves for the first
Skin condition. This breakthrough therapy offers hope for individuals suffering from this rare condition by targeting the genetic mutation responsible for the growth of these moles. The treatment, developed by a collaborative team of researchers, aims to improve the quality of life for patients by reducing the size and number of giant moles, ultimately providing relief from the physical and emotional burden they cause. This innovative approach signifies a major advancement in the field of genetic therapy and holds great promise for those affected by this challenging skin condition
Treatments have weakened immune systems. This breakthrough offers hope for a new, effective cancer treatment that could potentially benefit human patients as well. The research provides valuable insight into the development of novel cancer therapies and the potential for using viruses to combat cancer. This discovery has the potential to revolutionize cancer treatment and offers a promising future for cancer patients
, specifically lymphoma. The study found that people with tattoos had an increased risk of developing certain types of lymphoma compared to those without tattoos. This has sparked the need for more research on the potential link between tattoos and lymphoma, as well as the safety of tattoo ink. The findings are shedding new light on the potential health risks of getting inked, prompting a reevaluation of the long-term impact of tattoos on our health
Ichthyosis and ichthyosis with confetti by transplanting genetically healthy skin to inflamed areas. This groundbreaking research offers hope for those suffering from these rare and debilitating skin disorders, providing a potential new treatment strategy. The findings could lead to significant advancements in the field of dermatology and improved quality of life for patients
Satisfied with the temporary relief. Thus, he and his team developed a revolutionary patch that uses bacteria to detect and treat skin conditions. This innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of various skin diseases and provide long-term relief for those suffering from chronic conditions. The patch's ability to directly interact with the body's microbiome sets it apart from traditional treatments, offering a more personalized and effective solution for skin health. With its groundbreaking technology, the "Bacteria-Infused Skin Patch" promises to change the landscape of skincare and provide hope for those in need of lasting relief
CAR-T cell therapies have revolutionized the treatment of once untreatable blood cancers, but many patients still don't respond well to them. A new study introduces a potential solution in the form of a biodegradable scaffold material. This innovative intervention has the potential to improve the effectiveness of CAR-T cell therapies and provide hope for patients who have not responded well to traditional treatments