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  • Open Access
43 Citations
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28 Pages

Use of Collagen in Cosmetic Products

  • Barbara Jadach,
  • Zofia Mielcarek and
  • Tomasz Osmałek

Collagen (CLG) belongs to the family of fibrillar proteins and is composed of left-handed α polypeptide chains, which, twisting around themselves and their axis, form a right-handed superhelix. In the chemical structure, it contains mainly prol...

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23 Citations
32,368 Views
17 Pages

Neurobiology and Applications of Inositol in Psychiatry: A Narrative Review

  • Carmen Concerto,
  • Cecilia Chiarenza,
  • Antonio Di Francesco,
  • Antimo Natale,
  • Ivan Privitera,
  • Alessandro Rodolico,
  • Antonio Trovato,
  • Andrea Aguglia,
  • Francesco Fisicaro and
  • Manuela Pennisi
  • + 4 authors

20 February 2023

Inositol is a natural sugar-like compound, commonly present in many plants and foods. It is involved in several biochemical pathways, most of them controlling vital cellular mechanisms, such as cell development, signaling and nuclear processes, metab...

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22 Citations
27,232 Views
13 Pages

The Evolving Role of Calcium Channel Blockers in Hypertension Management: Pharmacological and Clinical Considerations

  • Kamryn E. Jones,
  • Shaun L. Hayden,
  • Hannah R. Meyer,
  • Jillian L. Sandoz,
  • William H. Arata,
  • Kylie Dufrene,
  • Corrado Ballaera,
  • Yair Lopez Torres,
  • Patricia Griffin and
  • Adam M. Kaye
  • + 2 authors

Worldwide, hypertension is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. An estimated 122 million people, per the American Heart Association in 2023, have been diagnosed with this common condition. It is generally agreed that the prim...

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4 Citations
26,448 Views
27 Pages

18 September 2024

Respiratory infections with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) account for an important part of hospital admissions for acute respiratory infections. Nirsevimab has been developed to reduce the hospital burden of RSV infections. Compared with the prod...

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4 Citations
24,583 Views
14 Pages

8 November 2023

Fenbendazole (FBZ) has been safely used as an antiparasitic agent in animals for decades, and the anticancer effects of FBZ have been studied through various mechanisms. However, there is a lack of in vivo studies that include lymphoma. Therefore, th...

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28 Citations
24,490 Views
39 Pages

Recent years have witnessed unprecedented progress in therapeutic gene editing, revolutionizing the approach to treating genetic disorders. In this comprehensive review, we discuss the progression of milestones leading to the emergence of the cluster...

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19 Citations
22,429 Views
28 Pages

Spotlight on the Mechanism of Action of Semaglutide

  • Ilias Papakonstantinou,
  • Konstantinos Tsioufis and
  • Vasiliki Katsi

23 December 2024

Initially intended to control blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes, semaglutide, a potent glucagon-like peptide 1 analogue, has been established as an effective weight loss treatment by controlling appetite. Integrating the latest cl...

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3 Citations
20,395 Views
11 Pages

Zinc in Dermatology: Exploring Its Emerging Role in Enhancing Botulinum Toxin Formulations and Clinical Efficacy

  • Lacey Foster,
  • Jose A. Foppiani,
  • Helen Xun,
  • Daniela Lee,
  • Begum Utz,
  • Angelica Hernandez Alvarez,
  • Maria J. Domingo-Escobar,
  • Iulianna C. Taritsa,
  • Dominika Gavlasova and
  • Theodore C. Lee
  • + 3 authors

28 October 2024

This literature review provides a novel exploration of zinc’s multifaceted roles in dermatology, with a particular focus on its potential integration into botulinum toxin formulations—an area that remains relatively underexplored in clini...

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46 Citations
20,056 Views
40 Pages

Mitochondrial Dysfunction: A Key Player in Brain Aging and Diseases

  • Sydney Bartman,
  • Giuseppe Coppotelli and
  • Jaime M. Ross

Mitochondria are thought to have become incorporated within the eukaryotic cell approximately 2 billion years ago and play a role in a variety of cellular processes, such as energy production, calcium buffering and homeostasis, steroid synthesis, cel...

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