Anti-Aging Impact Factor
Skin
aging could be a part of a natural human “aging mosaic” that becomes evident and follows completely different trajectories in several organs,
tissues and
cells with time. Whereas the
aging signs of internal organs are cloaked from the close “eyes,” the skin provides 1st obvious marks of the passing time.
Skin
aging could be an advanced process influenced by combination of endogenous or intrinsic (genetics, cellular metabolism, endocrine and metabolic processes) and exogenous or alien (chronic lightweight exposure, pollution, radiation, chemicals, toxins) factors. These factors lead along to accumulative structural and physiological alterations and progressive changes in every skin layer further as changes in skin look, especially, on the sun-exposed skin areas. In distinction to skinny and symptom, finely wrinkled and dry in and of itself aged skin, premature photo aged skin usually shows a thickened stratum, dappled discoloration, deep wrinkles, laxity, dullness and roughness. Gradual loss of skin snap ends up in the development of droopy. Fastness of the dermal employee turnover and
cell cycle perpetuation coincides with a slower wound healing and fewer effective peeling in older adults. This reality is very important once aesthetic procedures are scheduled .On the opposite facet, several of those options are targets to product application or procedures to accelerate the cell cycle, within the belief that a quicker employee turnover can
yield improvement in skin look and can speed wound healing.
High Impact List of Articles
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The efficacy and biocompatibility of a novel polymer-based solution in a rat model of acute peritoneal dialysis
Caigan Du
Abstract: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
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The efficacy and biocompatibility of a novel polymer-based solution in a rat model of acute peritoneal dialysis
Caigan Du
Abstract: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
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Role of PAX1 gene in the occurrence of human neural tube defects: a study in North Indian population
Roumi Deb1, Jyoti Arora, Ratika Samtani, Saraswathy KN and Kalla KA
Short Communication: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Role of PAX1 gene in the occurrence of human neural tube defects: a study in North Indian population
Roumi Deb1, Jyoti Arora, Ratika Samtani, Saraswathy KN and Kalla KA
Short Communication: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Genomic medicine and acute cardiovascular disease progression in diabetes
Ian James Martins*
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Genomic medicine and acute cardiovascular disease progression in diabetes
Ian James Martins*
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Onset patterns of chronic fatigue syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis
Meredyth Anne Evans, Leonard A. Jason*
Research Article: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Onset patterns of chronic fatigue syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis
Meredyth Anne Evans, Leonard A. Jason*
Research Article: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Autoimmune disease and mitochondrial dysfunction in chronic diseases
Martins IJ
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Autoimmune disease and mitochondrial dysfunction in chronic diseases
Martins IJ
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Dysphonia as the initial presenting symptom in post-polio syndrome: a case report
Tamar Ference & Joshua Cutler
Case Report: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Dysphonia as the initial presenting symptom in post-polio syndrome: a case report
Tamar Ference & Joshua Cutler
Case Report: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Serotonin syndrome masked by fibromyalgia: a case report
Ference T, Schnitzer O, Feldman M, Fertig R, Klein J
Case Report: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Serotonin syndrome masked by fibromyalgia: a case report
Ference T, Schnitzer O, Feldman M, Fertig R, Klein J
Case Report: Research on Chronic Diseases
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