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You are here: Skin Care Research > Index by Subject Category > Photoaging

Skin Care Research: Photoaging

Research articles are listed by publication date, starting with the latest. Click on the title to view the abstract. (To better understand research data, see our guide to interpreting skin care research.)

Intense pulsed light versus advanced fluorescent technology pulsed light for photodamaged skin: a split-face pilot comparison. [2007.10]

Mexoryl: a review of an ultraviolet a filter. [2007.09.15]

Angiogenesis in skin aging and photoaging. [2007.09]

Ultraviolet radiation exposure accelerates the accumulation of the aging-dependent T414G mitochondrial DNA mutation in human skin. [2007.08]

ATP-sensitive potassium channel: a novel target for protection against UV-induced human skin cell damage. [2007.07]

Effect of pre-treatment of almond oil on ultraviolet B-induced cutaneous photoaging in mice. [2007.03]

Clinical and echographic analysis of photodynamic therapy using methylaminolevulinate as sensitizer in the treatment of photodamaged facial skin. [2007.03]

UV radiation: what we know and do we protect ourselves adequately? [2007.01]

Botanical antioxidants in the prevention of photocarcinogenesis and photoaging. [2006.09]

Photoaging: mechanisms and repair. [2006.07]

Non-surgical treatment modalities of facial photodamage: practical knowledge for the oral and maxillofacial professional. [2006.05]

Sunscreens with an absorption maximum of > or =360 nm provide optimal protection against UVA1-induced expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1, interleukin-1, and interleukin-6 in human dermal fibroblasts. [2006.03]

Pathophysiology of photoaging of human skin: focus on neutrophils. [2006.02]

Endogenous UVA-photosensitizers: mediators of skin photodamage and novel targets for skin photoprotection. [2006.02]

Sunscreens and hair photoprotection. [2006.01]

Evaluation of a multicomponent appearance-based sun-protective intervention for young women: uncovering the mechanisms of program efficacy. [2006.01]

The pathophysiology of aging-photo of the skin. [2005.02]

A review of sunscreens and their adverse reactions. [2005.01]

Solar ultraviolet irradiation reduces collagen in photoaged human skin by blocking transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor/Smad signaling. [2004.09]

Ectoin: an effective natural substance to prevent UVA-induced premature photoaging. [2004.09]

Responses of black and white skin to solar-simulating radiation: differences in DNA photodamage, infiltrating neutrophils, proteolytic enzymes induced, keratinocyte activation, and IL-10 expression. [2004.06]

Induction of the photoaging-associated mitochondrial common deletion in vivo in normal human skin. [2004.05]

The polyhydroxy acid gluconolactone protects against ultraviolet radiation in an in vitro model of cutaneous photoaging. [2004.02]

Skin aging and natural photoprotection. [2004.01]

A trial of short incubation, broad-area photodynamic therapy for facial actinic keratoses and diffuse photodamage. [2004.01]

Cutaneous photobiology. The melanocyte vs. the sun: who will win the final round? [2003.10]

Cutaneous effects of infrared radiation: from clinical observations to molecular response mechanisms. [2003.10]

Age-dependent generation of reactive oxygen species in the skin of live hairless rats exposed to UVA light. [2003.10]

Photoaging in Asians. [2003.06]

Topical N-acetyl cysteine and genistein prevent ultraviolet-light-induced signaling that leads to photoaging in human skin in vivo. [2003.05]

The sun protection factor (SPF) inadequately defines broad spectrum photoprotection: demonstration using skin reconstructed in vitro exposed to UVA, UVBor UV-solar simulated radiation. [2003.05]

CD11b+ cells are the major source of oxidative stress in UV radiation-irradiated skin: possible role in photoaging and photocarcinogenesis. [2003.03]

Skin photodamage and lifetime photoprotection. [2003.01]

Photoaging and oxidative stress. [2003.01]

Photosensitization of DNA damage by glycated proteins. [2002.05]

Photoaging is associated with protein oxidation in human skin in vivo. [2002.04]

The evaluation of aluminum oxide crystal microdermabrasion for photodamage. [2001.10]

Photoaging of human skin. [2000.12]

Prevention of ultraviolet ray damage: external and internal sunscreens. [1999.04]

Molecular mechanisms of photoaging in human skin in vivo and their prevention by all-trans retinoic acid. [1999.02]

Protective effect against sunburn of combined systemic ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and d-alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E). [1998.01]

The effects of chronic sunscreen use on the histologic changes of dermatoheliosis. [1995.12]


     



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