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Molecular Mechanisms of Skin Aging and Age-Related Diseases
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Our skin changes as we age. It becomes thinner and loses fat, making it less plump and smooth. Clinically, aged skin is characterized by wrinkles, sagging, age spots and dryness. Emphasizing laboratory and clinical research, this book comprehensively describes the molecular mechanisms of human skin-aging and age-related skin diseases. This includes
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1: Molecular Mechanisms of Human Skin Connective Tissue Aging
- Chapter 2: (Myo)fibroblasts/Extracellular Matrix in Skin Wound and Aging
- Chapter 3: Changes of Skin Barrier with Aging
- Chapter 4: Skin Dryness is a Factor that Accelerates Collagen Degradation and Results in Wrinkling
- Chapter 5: CCN Family Proteins in Skin Connective Tissue Aging
- Chapter 6: Fibroblasts as Drivers of Healing and Cancer Progression: From In vitro Experiments to Clinics
- Chapter 7: Mitochondrial DNA Common Deletion in Human Skin Connective Tissue Aging
- Chapter 8: Nanodermatology: Nanoscale Therapeutics for Topical Application
- Chapter 9: Skin Conditions in Elderly
- Chapter 10: Regenerative Properties of Laser Light
- Chapter 11: Aging Skin: A Window to the Body
- Chapter 12: Skin Aging with a Focus on the Cornified Envelope
- Back Cover