The skin microbiome plays a key role in skin health and disease. While imbalances in skin microbiome composition are linked to disease, studying it has been challenging due to limited methods for ...
Cell segmentation stain of human skin. Using the xenium cell segmentation antibody panel. Pink = cell membrane, blue = nuclei, yellow/green = internal cell stain. Credit: Wellcome Sanger Institute A ...
The human skin is home to a wide variety of bacteria. The composition of the community of bacteria—called the "skin microbiota"—has serious ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, have existed for billions of years, adapting to a diverse range of environments. Their ...
Researchers have created a map of human skin that uses genomics and other technologies to understand how skin forms and the mechanisms behind skin disorders. The findings could be used to create ...
Scientists with the Human Cell Atlas have profiled 100 million cells from over 10,000 people worldwide, aiming to map the ...
Here we evaluated the potential of vascularised in vitro human skin equivalents as a novel model of skin fibrosis and a platform for the evaluation of antifibrotic drugs. Methods Skin equivalents were ...
More recently, studies have investigated adhesins for human keratinocytes and their ligands ... exhibits different patterns of colonization to skin epithelial layers, which may contribute to ...
"In the early 7th century, Allah (God) meticulously revealed in the Quran, the process of human development in a comprehensive chronological order." ...
Saclipins are natural compounds found in the edible cyanobacterium Aphanothece sacrum, known for their skincare benefits. A recent study by Professor Kageyama and his team evaluated the anti-aging ...