نتایج جستجو برای: photodamage

تعداد نتایج: 802  

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2011
Nancy Habib Nazanin Saedi Christopher Zachary

The high-energy, short-pulse carbon dioxide (CO2) laser became one of the mainstays of cosmetic resurfacing after its introduction in the late 1980s. Its popularity is related to its unparalleled ability to treat deep facial rhytides, furrows, fine lines, scars, photodamage, and textural irregularities. Although these findings are impressive, it also came with well-documented risks such as dysp...

Journal: :La Tunisie medicale 2001
A Jellouli Elloumi R Souissi S Ben Ammar M Kourda

The skin aging is the result of the association of seven factors; chronological factor, genetic factors, exposure to ultraviolet rays (photodamage), behaviour factors, endocrinous, catabolics and mechanics factors. The treatment combine sun protection measures, topical treatment, dermatological and surgical techniques (peelings, resurfacing laser, injections of collagen, botulic toxin...). The ...

2018
Rosaria Ciriminna Alexandra Fidalgo Laura M Ilharco Mario Pagliaro

Currently obtained from glycerol through microbial fermentation, the demand of 1,3-dihydroxyacetone (DHA) has significantly grown during the course of the last decade, driven by the consumer passion for a tan and increasing awareness of UV photodamage to the skin caused by prolonged exposure to the sun. We provide an updated bioeconomy perspective into a valued bioproduct (DHA), whose supply an...

2015
Mary-Margaret Kober Whitney P. Bowe

Probiotics are live micro-organisms that provide a health benefit to the host. The role of probiotics in the management of disease, as well as immune modification, has recently experienced a renewed interest in society, as probiotics can be found in products ranging from yogurt to facial creams. In this article, we discuss the role of probiotics in the development of the immune system, the trea...

Journal: :Optics letters 2015
Mehdi Shafiei Aporvari Fardin Kheirandish Giovanni Volpe

We demonstrate that a single sub-wavelength nanoaperture in a metallic thin film can be used to achieve dynamic optical trapping and control of a single dielectric nanowire. A nanoaperture can trap a nanowire, control its orientation when illuminated by a linearly polarized incident field, and rotate the nanowire when illuminated by a circularly polarized incident field. Compared to other desig...

2012
Noriyuki Suetsugu Masamitsu Wada

Fig. 1. Typical intracellular distribution pattern of chloroplasts by their photorelocation movement. In darkness, chloroplasts are located on the cell bottom in Arabidopsis thaliana. Note that the dark position varies among plant species. Weak light induces the chloroplast accumulation response along the peliclinal walls so that chloroplasts can perceive light efficiently. Strong light induces...

2015
Sang Mi Han In Phyo Hong Soon Ok Woo Sung Nam Chun Kwan Kyu Park Young Mee Nicholls Sok Cheon Pak

Facial wrinkles are an undesirable outcome caused by extrinsic photodamage and intrinsic aging processes. Currently, no effective strategies are known to prevent facial wrinkles. We assessed the beneficial effects of bee-venom serum on the clinical signs of aging skin. Our results show that bee-venom serum treatment clinically improved facial wrinkles by decreasing total wrinkle area, total wri...

Journal: :Nano letters 2015
Anne M Watson Xiao Zhang Rodrigo Alcaraz de la Osa Juan Marcos Sanz Francisco González Fernando Moreno Gleb Finkelstein Jie Liu Henry O Everitt

The nonoxidizing catalytic noble metal rhodium is introduced for ultraviolet plasmonics. Planar tripods of 8 nm Rh nanoparticles, synthesized by a modified polyol reduction method, have a calculated local surface plasmon resonance near 330 nm. By attaching p-aminothiophenol, local field-enhanced Raman spectra and accelerated photodamage were observed under near-resonant ultraviolet illumination...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2014
Sara J McKee Stephen R Mattarollo Graham R Leggatt

The skin is a complex immunological niche providing immunity to invading pathogens while simultaneously maintaining tolerance to innocuous environmental antigens. Consistent with this complex response, the skin is resident to both immunosuppressive and effector cell populations whose activities are tightly regulated. While NKT cells can activate immune responses in the skin, this review will hi...

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