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Skin Care Research: Vitamin A
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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.)
Improvement of naturally aged skin with vitamin A (retinol). [2007.05]
Ultrasound imaging demonstration of the improvement of non-ablative laser remodeling by concomitant daily topical application of 0.05% retinaldehyde. [2004.05]
Vitamin A exerts a photoprotective action in skin by absorbing ultraviolet B radiation. [2003.11]
Cutaneous vitamins A and E in the context of ultraviolet- or chemically-induced oxidative stress. [2001.11]
Vitamin A antagonizes decreased cell growth and elevated collagen-degrading matrix metalloproteinases and stimulates collagen accumulation in naturally aged human skin. [2000.03]
Tolerance profile of retinol, retinaldehyde and retinoic acid under maximized and long-term clinical conditions. [1999.01]
Clinical use of topical retinaldehyde on photoaged skin. [1999.01]
Repair of UVA-induced elastic fiber and collagen damage by 0.05% retinaldehyde cream in an ex vivo human skin model. [1999]
Profilometric evaluation of photodamage after topical retinaldehyde and retinoic acid treatment. [1998.12]
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