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  • Article
  • Open Access
1,625 Views
17 Pages

Ole-Oxy, a Semi-Synthetic Analog of Oleuropein, Ameliorates Acute Skin and Colon Inflammation in Mice

  • Nikolaos V. Angelis,
  • Efthymios Paronis,
  • Georgia Sarikaki,
  • Antonios Kyriakopoulos,
  • Anna Agapaki,
  • Pigi-Maria Niotopoulou,
  • Christina C. Knai,
  • Pavlos Alexakos,
  • Odyssefs Liagkas and
  • Ioannis K. Kostakis
  • + 4 authors

20 November 2024

Inflammation is a key process in the pathophysiology of various diseases, with macrophages playing a central role in the inflammatory response. This study investigates the anti-inflammatory potential of a newly synthesized analog of oleuropein (OP),...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,401 Views
17 Pages

Inhibitory Effects of a Novel Chrysin-Derivative, CPD 6, on Acute and Chronic Skin Inflammation

  • Chan-Hee Yu,
  • Beomseon Suh,
  • Iljin Shin,
  • Eun-Hye Kim,
  • Donghyun Kim,
  • Young-Jun Shin,
  • Sun-Young Chang,
  • Seung-Hoon Baek,
  • Hyoungsu Kim and
  • Ok-Nam Bae

The skin is an important physiological barrier against external stimuli, such as ultraviolet radiation (UV), xenobiotics, and bacteria. Dermal inflammatory reactions are associated with various skin disorders, including chemical-induced irritation an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,980 Views
26 Pages

16 September 2022

Bioactive compounds in some herbs can, directly and indirectly, protect against photoaging. We evaluated the effects of Gastrodia elata Blume (GE) and Poria cocos Wolf (PC) water extracts on ultraviolet (UV) B-induced skin lesions by acute UVB exposu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,512 Views
14 Pages

8 August 2019

Background and objectives: Lipoteichoic acid (LTA) is a structural component of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) that induces severe infection disease and skin inflammation such as atopic dermatitis (AD); the biological function of LTA is still uncl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,897 Views
14 Pages

8 October 2020

Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling is an indispensable factor in immune cells activation. Many TLR ligands have been identified, and were characterized the immunological functions such as inflammatory cytokine production in immune cells. However, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,074 Views
12 Pages

TNF Is Partially Required for Cell-Death-Triggered Skin Inflammation upon Acute Loss of cFLIP

  • Maria Feoktistova,
  • Roman Makarov,
  • Martin Leverkus,
  • Amir S. Yazdi and
  • Diana Panayotova-Dimitrova

23 November 2020

cFLIP is required for epidermal integrity and skin inflammation silencing via protection from TNF-induced keratinocyte apoptosis. Here, we generated and analyzed cFLIP epidermal KO mice with additional TNF deficiency. Intriguingly, the ablation of TN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,126 Views
21 Pages

Acute Skin Damage and Late Radiation-Induced Fibrosis and Inflammation in Murine Ears after High-Dose Irradiation

  • Annique C. Dombrowsky,
  • Jannis Schauer,
  • Matthias Sammer,
  • Andreas Blutke,
  • Dietrich W. M. Walsh,
  • Benjamin Schwarz,
  • Stefan Bartzsch,
  • Annette Feuchtinger,
  • Judith Reindl and
  • Thomas E. Schmid
  • + 2 authors

25 May 2019

The use of different scoring systems for radiation-induced toxicity limits comparability between studies. We examined dose-dependent tissue alterations following hypofractionated X-ray irradiation and evaluated their use as scoring criteria. Four dos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,487 Views
17 Pages

20 February 2020

Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a commensal bacterium in the human body; however, the bacterium frequently generates serious inflammation and infectious diseases. Some strains of S. aureus, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,375 Views
23 Pages

Phenformin Down-Regulates c-Myc Expression to Suppress the Expression of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Keratinocytes

  • Guanyi Liu,
  • Dingyang Li,
  • Liwei Zhang,
  • Qiuping Xu,
  • Dexuan Zhuang,
  • Panpan Liu,
  • Ling Hu,
  • Huiting Deng,
  • Jianfeng Sun and
  • Xunwei Wu
  • + 3 authors

5 August 2022

The treatment of many skin inflammation diseases, such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, is still a challenge and inflammation plays important roles in multiple stages of skin tumor development, including initiation, promotion and metastasis. Phenf...

  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Citations
11,609 Views
22 Pages

Diversified Stimuli-Induced Inflammatory Pathways Cause Skin Pigmentation

  • Md Razib Hossain,
  • Tuba M. Ansary,
  • Mayumi Komine and
  • Mamitaro Ohtsuki

The production of melanin pigments by melanocytes and their quantity, quality, and distribution play a decisive role in determining human skin, eye, and hair color, and protect the skin from adverse effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and oxidativ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,603 Views
20 Pages

Farnesol-Loaded Liposomes Protect the Epidermis and Dermis from PM2.5-Induced Cutaneous Injury

  • Yu-Chiuan Wu,
  • Wei-Yun Chen,
  • Chun-Yin Chen,
  • Sheng I. Lee,
  • Yu-Wen Wang,
  • Han-Hsiang Huang and
  • Shyh-Ming Kuo

Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5 μm (PM2.5) increases oxidative stress through free radical generation and incomplete volatilization. In addition to affecting the respiratory system, PM2.5 causes aging- and inflammation-related damag...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,257 Views
17 Pages

27 August 2025

The healing process of full-thickness skin wounds in maraena whitefish (Coregonus maraena) was investigated to provide preliminary insights into the species’ tissue regeneration mechanism and dynamics following mechanical injury-simulating stan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,788 Views
9 Pages

Microbiome of Acute Otitis Externa

  • Sung Kyun Kim,
  • Sung Jun Han,
  • Seok Jin Hong and
  • Seok Min Hong

29 November 2022

Background: Ear canal skin is directly attached to bone or cartilage, and is also connected to the eardrum. Acute otitis externa is cellulitis of the ear canal skin and subdermal tissue associated with acute inflammation and variable edema. We charac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,311 Views
19 Pages

Transfersome Encapsulated with the R-carvedilol Enantiomer for Skin Cancer Chemoprevention

  • Md Abdullah Shamim,
  • Ayaz Shahid,
  • Pabitra K. Sardar,
  • Steven Yeung,
  • Jeremiah Reyes,
  • Jenny Kim,
  • Cyrus Parsa,
  • Robert Orlando,
  • Jeffrey Wang and
  • Ying Huang
  • + 3 authors

The R-carvedilol enantiomer, present in the racemic mixture of the chiral drug carvedilol, does not bind to the β-adrenergic receptors, but exhibits skin cancer preventive activity. For skin delivery, R-carvedilol-loaded transfersomes were prepa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,714 Views
15 Pages

Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha: Ally and Enemy in Protean Cutaneous Sceneries

  • Krizia Pocino,
  • Valeria Carnazzo,
  • Annunziata Stefanile,
  • Valerio Basile,
  • Cristina Guerriero,
  • Mariapaola Marino,
  • Donato Rigante and
  • Umberto Basile

Skin is the forestage for a series of many-sided functions of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), a proinflammatory cytokine with staggering versatility and sizable implications for tissue homeostasis, immune responses, angiogenesis, apoptosis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,101 Views
19 Pages

Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Crude Gastrodia elata Polysaccharides in UVB-Induced Acute Skin Damage

  • Jiajia Liu,
  • Xiaoqi Yang,
  • Xing Huang,
  • Yuan Luo,
  • Qilin Zhang,
  • Feng Wang,
  • Yicen Lin and
  • Lianbing Lin

Ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation drives skin photodamage, prompting exploration of natural therapeutics. This study investigated the reparative effects and mechanisms of crude Gastrodia elata polysaccharides (GP) on UVB-induced acute skin damage. GP w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
9,351 Views
13 Pages

Actin remodelling proteins regulate cytoskeletal cell responses and are important in both innate and adaptive immunity. These responses play a major role in providing a fine balance in a cascade of biological events that results in either protective...

  • Article
  • Open Access
716 Views
13 Pages

The Retinoid Tamibarotene Aggravates Skin Inflammation in a Model of Bullous Pemphigoid-like Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita

  • Markus Thieme,
  • Paul Schilf,
  • Sripriya Murthy,
  • Sina Gonther,
  • Christoph M. Hammers,
  • Guido Heine and
  • Christian D. Sadik

23 October 2025

Tamibarotene (AM80) is an agonist of retinoic acid receptor alpha. It is licensed in Japan for the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia. Results from preclinical models suggest that tamibarotene might also be effective in the treatment of divers...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
58 Citations
15,189 Views
14 Pages

17 June 2020

The human skin hosts innumerable microorganisms and maintains homeostasis with the local immune system despite the challenges offered by environmental factors such as ultraviolet radiation (UVR). UVR causes cutaneous alterations such as acute (i.e.,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,755 Views
18 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Alnus Sibirica Extract on In Vitro and In Vivo Models

  • Jeongyoon Choi,
  • Sunghee Moon,
  • Hyemi Bae,
  • Young-Won Kim,
  • Yelim Seo,
  • Hye Soo Wang,
  • Min Won Lee,
  • Hae Young Yoo,
  • Jung-Ha Kim and
  • Hyoweon Bang
  • + 2 authors

20 March 2020

Alnus sibirica extracts (ASex) have long been used in Oriental medicine to treat various conditions. To provide a scientific basis for this application and the underlying mechanism, we investigated the anti-inflammatory effects of ASex in vitro and i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
66 Citations
12,355 Views
21 Pages

Role of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor in Environmentally Induced Skin Aging and Skin Carcinogenesis

  • Christian Vogeley,
  • Charlotte Esser,
  • Thomas Tüting,
  • Jean Krutmann and
  • Thomas Haarmann-Stemmann

28 November 2019

The skin is constantly exposed to a variety of environmental threats, including solar electromagnetic radiation, microbes, airborne particulate matter, and chemicals. Acute exposure to these environmental factors results in the activation of differen...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,674 Views
27 Pages

Repressive Control of Keratinocyte Cytoplasmic Inflammatory Signaling

  • Liam E. Carman,
  • Michael L. Samulevich and
  • Brian J. Aneskievich

The overactivity of keratinocyte cytoplasmic signaling contributes to several cutaneous inflammatory and immune pathologies. An important emerging complement to proteins responsible for this overactivity is signal repression brought about by several...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,323 Views
20 Pages

Injured tissue triggers complex interactions through biological process associated with keratins. Rapid recovery is most important for protection against secondary infection and inflammatory pain. For rapid wound healing with minimal pain and side ef...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
5,928 Views
10 Pages

18 February 2021

Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are conserved enzymes that remove acetyl groups from lysine side chains in histones and other proteins and play a crucial role in epigenetic regulation. Previously, we showed that histone acetylation is implicated in ultr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
83 Citations
18,282 Views
15 Pages

Association between Stress and the HPA Axis in the Atopic Dermatitis

  • Tzu-Kai Lin,
  • Lily Zhong and
  • Juan Luis Santiago

12 October 2017

The hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis is one of the body’s neuroendocrine networks that responds to psychological stress (PS). In the skin, there exists a peripheral HPA axis similar to the central axis. Glucocorticoids (GCs) are key effector...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
682 Views
15 Pages

In Vitro Analysis of the Dynamic Role of the Bacterial Virulence Factors in Skin Wound Healing

  • Ayat S Hammad,
  • Sarah H. Zahedy,
  • Shatha S. Elqasass,
  • Sawsan Sudqi Said,
  • Abdelrahman M. Elgamal,
  • Nouf N Mahmoud and
  • Maha Al-Asmakh

28 October 2025

The skin acts as a primary barrier against environmental insults and maintains homeostasis. Injury initiates a wound healing cascade of hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. In chronic wounds, persistent microbial colonization and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,062 Views
12 Pages

2-Methoxyestradiol Inhibits Radiation-Induced Skin Injuries

  • Ji-Hee Kim,
  • Jae-Kyung Nam,
  • A-Ram Kim,
  • Min-Sik Park,
  • Hae-June Lee,
  • Joonho Park,
  • Joon Kim and
  • Yoon-Jin Lee

Radiation-induced skin injury (RISI) is a main side effect of radiotherapy for cancer patients, with vascular damage being a common pathogenesis of acute and chronic RISI. Despite the severity of RISI, there are few treatments for it that are in clin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,062 Views
13 Pages

21 January 2022

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disorder, and numerous pharmacological approaches are employed to reduce symptoms. Natural products of plant-derived materials have been accepted as complementary therapy for the treatment of a wid...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,073 Views
7 Pages

Takayasu Arteritis Coexisting with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

  • Mutong Zhao,
  • Ying Liu,
  • Zhihai Hu,
  • Juan Sun,
  • Zhou Yang,
  • Li Wei,
  • Zigang Xu and
  • Lin Ma

24 February 2023

Takayasu arteritis (TA) is a rare large-vessel vasculitis that can result in significant morbidity and mortality. The coexistence of TA with leishmaniasis infection has not been reported previously. Case description: An 8-year-old girl presented with...

  • Review
  • Open Access
761 Citations
50,414 Views
25 Pages

Immunology of Acute and Chronic Wound Healing

  • Kamila Raziyeva,
  • Yevgeniy Kim,
  • Zharylkasyn Zharkinbekov,
  • Kuat Kassymbek,
  • Shiro Jimi and
  • Arman Saparov

Skin wounds greatly affect the global healthcare system, creating a substantial burden on the economy and society. Moreover, the situation is exacerbated by low healing rates, which in fact are overestimated in reports. Cutaneous wounds are generally...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,448 Views
3 Pages

Acute Eosinophilic Appendicitis after Generalized Skin Reaction Due to Unknown Cause in a Child: Case Report and Literature Review

  • Maria Aggelidou,
  • Katerina Kambouri,
  • Maria Kouroupi,
  • Dimitrios Cassimos,
  • Soultana Foutzitzi and
  • Savas Deftereos

16 September 2019

Acute eosinophilic appendicitis (AEA) is a rare variant of appendix inflammation possibly linked to allergy. Histopathological evidence of eosinophilic infiltration of the muscularis propria and edema separating the muscle fibers is the gold standard...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,009 Views
16 Pages

Local and Systemic Inflammation in Finnish Dairy Cows with Digital Dermatitis

  • Hertta Pirkkalainen,
  • Aino Riihimäki,
  • Taru Lienemann,
  • Marjukka Anttila,
  • Minna Kujala-Wirth,
  • Päivi Rajala-Schultz,
  • Heli Simojoki,
  • Timo Soveri and
  • Toomas Orro

31 January 2024

Digital dermatitis is a disease of the digital skin and causes lameness and welfare problems in dairy cattle. This study assessed the local and systemic inflammatory responses of cows with different digital dermatitis lesions and compared macroscopic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,236 Views
14 Pages

Photoprotective Effects of Cannabidiol against Ultraviolet-B-Induced DNA Damage and Autophagy in Human Keratinocyte Cells and Mouse Skin Tissue

  • Yanmei Li,
  • Dan Hao,
  • Danfeng Wei,
  • Yue Xiao,
  • Lian Liu,
  • Xiaoxue Li,
  • Lian Wang,
  • Yu Gan,
  • Wei Yan and
  • Xian Jiang
  • + 1 author

10 October 2022

Cannabidiol (CBD) has emerged as a phytocannabinoid with various beneficial effects for the skin, including anti-photoaging effects, but its mechanisms of action are not fully elucidated. The study assessed CBD’s photoprotective effects against...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,126 Views
22 Pages

Reoxygenation Modulates the Adverse Effects of Hypoxia on Wound Repair

  • Que Bai,
  • Qian Gao,
  • Fangfang Hu,
  • Caiyun Zheng,
  • Na Sun,
  • Wenting Chen,
  • Jinxi Liu,
  • Yanni Zhang,
  • Xianglong Wu and
  • Tingli Lu

13 December 2022

Hypoxia is a major stressor and a prominent feature of pathological conditions, such as bacterial infections, inflammation, wounds, and cardiovascular defects. In this study, we investigated whether reoxygenation has a protective effect against hypox...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,411 Views
23 Pages

Valorization of Thyme Combined with Phytocannabinoids as Anti-Inflammatory Agents for Skin Diseases

  • Daniela Hermosilha,
  • Guilherme Trigo,
  • Mariana Coelho,
  • Inês Lehmann,
  • Matteo Melosini,
  • Ana Paula Serro,
  • Catarina Pinto Reis,
  • Maria Manuela Gaspar and
  • Susana Santos

Background: Skin diseases of inflammatory origin, such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and acne, have a substantial prevalence in the world population. Natural products are particularly important at a topical level. Essential oils are examples of nat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
13,891 Views
25 Pages

Fluorescent Light Incites a Conserved Immune and Inflammatory Genetic Response within Vertebrate Organs (Danio rerio, Oryzias latipes and Mus musculus)

  • Mikki Boswell,
  • Yuan Lu,
  • William Boswell,
  • Markita Savage,
  • Kim Hildreth,
  • Raquel Salinas,
  • Christi A. Walter and
  • Ronald B. Walter

3 April 2019

Fluorescent light (FL) has been utilized for ≈60 years and has become a common artificial light source under which animals, including humans, spend increasing amounts of time. Although the solar spectrum is quite dissimilar in both wavelengths...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,853 Views
17 Pages

The Molecular Signature Related to Local Inflammatory and Immune Response in Canine Cutaneous Hypersensitivity Reactions: A Preliminary Study

  • Camilla Capaccia,
  • Francesco Ciancabilla,
  • Ilaria Porcellato,
  • Chiara Brachelente,
  • Massimo Zerani,
  • Margherita Maranesi and
  • Gabriella Guelfi

22 August 2024

Cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions (CHRs) are complex inflammatory skin disorders that affect humans and dogs. This study examined the inflammatory and immune responses leading to skin damage, inflammation, and irritation by investigating gene expr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,430 Views
17 Pages

Mouse Model of Nitrogen Mustard Ocular Surface Injury Characterization and Sphingolipid Signaling

  • Sandip K. Basu,
  • Amanda Prislovsky,
  • Nataliya Lenchik,
  • Daniel J. Stephenson,
  • Rajesh Agarwal,
  • Charles E. Chalfant and
  • Nawajes Mandal

Vesicating chemicals like sulfur mustard (SM) or nitrogen mustard (NM) can cause devastating damage to the eyes, skin, and lungs. Eyes, being the most sensitive, have complicated pathologies that can manifest immediately after exposure (acute) and la...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,233 Views
15 Pages

Antibody-Mediated Delivery of VEGF-C Promotes Long-Lasting Lymphatic Expansion That Reduces Recurrent Inflammation

  • Nikola Cousin,
  • Sophie Bartel,
  • Jeannette Scholl,
  • Carlotta Tacconi,
  • Annina Egger,
  • Gudrun Thorhallsdottir,
  • Dario Neri,
  • Lothar C. Dieterich and
  • Michael Detmar

31 December 2022

The lymphatic vascular system plays a fundamental role in inflammation by draining interstitial fluid, immune cells, antigens, and inflammatory mediators from peripheral tissues. Site-specific delivery of the lymphangiogenic growth factor VEGF-C alle...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,475 Views
16 Pages

What General Neurologists Should Know about Autoinflammatory Syndromes?

  • Marianna Pinheiro Moraes de Moraes,
  • Renan Rodrigues Neves Ribeiro do Nascimento,
  • Fabiano Ferreira Abrantes,
  • José Luiz Pedroso,
  • Sandro Félix Perazzio and
  • Orlando Graziani Povoas Barsottini

21 September 2023

Autoinflammatory disorders encompass a wide range of conditions with systemic and neurological symptoms, which can be acquired or inherited. These diseases are characterized by an abnormal response of the innate immune system, leading to an excessive...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,973 Views
14 Pages

Characterization of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Loaded Polylactic Acid-Based Microneedle and Its Dermal Safety Profile

  • Young-Guk Na,
  • Minki Kim,
  • Mingu Han,
  • Hyun Wook Huh,
  • Ji-Seok Kim,
  • Jong Chan Kim,
  • Jung-Hwan Park,
  • Hong-Ki Lee and
  • Cheong-Weon Cho

A surge of interest in microneedle (MN) vaccines as a novel vaccination system has emerged. Before the clinical application of MN vaccine, an assessment of potential biological risks to skin and quality control of MN must be performed. Therefore, the...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,873 Views
13 Pages

23 October 2020

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a skin allergy accompanied by acute and chronic dermal inflammation. In traditional oriental medicine, Laminaria japonica has been used to treat various diseases, including inflammatory diseases. Therefore, to determine the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
66 Citations
7,923 Views
26 Pages

Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles and Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses for Wound Management: From Skin Regeneration to Cancer Therapy

  • Sara Hooshmand,
  • Sahar Mollazadeh,
  • Negar Akrami,
  • Mehrnoosh Ghanad,
  • Ahmed El-Fiqi,
  • Francesco Baino,
  • Simin Nazarnezhad and
  • Saeid Kargozar

17 June 2021

Exploring new therapies for managing skin wounds is under progress and, in this regard, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) and mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) offer great opportunities in treating acute, chronic, and malignant wounds. In gene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,335 Views
8 Pages

Inflammatory Skin Lesions in Three SARS-CoV-2 Swab-Negative Adolescents: A Possible COVID-19 Sneaky Manifestation?

  • Giuseppe Ingravallo,
  • Francesco Mazzotta,
  • Leonardo Resta,
  • Sara Sablone,
  • Gerardo Cazzato,
  • Antonietta Cimmino,
  • Roberta Rossi,
  • Anna Colagrande,
  • Beniamino Ferrante and
  • Ernesto Bonifazi
  • + 1 author

9 April 2021

Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is associated with various clinical manifestations, including skin lesions. In particular, during the COVID-19 pandemic lock-down period numero...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,105 Views
19 Pages

Ozonated sunflower oil (OSO) is a well-known functional oil with antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-allergic, and skin-moisturizing properties. However, studies on the effects of OSO on high-cholesterol diet (HCD)-induced metabolic disorders have been...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
11,616 Views
26 Pages

The Potential Importance of CXCL1 in the Physiological State and in Noncancer Diseases of the Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System and Skin

  • Jan Korbecki,
  • Agnieszka Maruszewska,
  • Mateusz Bosiacki,
  • Dariusz Chlubek and
  • Irena Baranowska-Bosiacka

22 December 2022

In this paper, we present a literature review of the role of CXC motif chemokine ligand 1 (CXCL1) in physiology, and in selected major non-cancer diseases of the cardiovascular system, respiratory system and skin. CXCL1, a cytokine belonging to the C...

  • Review
  • Open Access
61 Citations
9,444 Views
27 Pages

5 August 2022

Macrophage differentiation and polarization are essential players in the success of the wound-healing process. Acute simple wounds progress from inflammation to proliferation/regeneration and, finally, to remodeling. In injured skin, macrophages eith...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,145 Views
18 Pages

In Vivo Biocompatibility of Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002-Integrated Scaffolds for Skin Regeneration

  • Benedikt Fuchs,
  • Sinan Mert,
  • Constanze Kuhlmann,
  • Alexandra Birt,
  • Daniel Hofmann,
  • Paul Severin Wiggenhauser,
  • Riccardo E. Giunta,
  • Myra N. Chavez,
  • Jörg Nickelsen and
  • Nicholas Moellhoff
  • + 1 author

Cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, are prevalent in freshwater systems and have gained interest for their potential in medical applications, particularly in skin regeneration. Among these, Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7002 stands out...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
8,419 Views
11 Pages

Transient Receptor Potential Channels and Itch

  • Omar Mahmoud,
  • Georgia Biazus Soares and
  • Gil Yosipovitch

27 December 2022

Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels are multifunctional sensory molecules that are abundant in the skin and are involved in the sensory pathways of itch, pain, and inflammation. In this review article, we explore the complex physiology of dif...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
8,713 Views
17 Pages

20 March 2023

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized oncology and transformed the treatment of various malignancies. By unleashing the natural immunological brake of the immune system, ICIs were initially considered an effective, gentle therapy wi...

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