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Study of skin biopsies offers potential as new diagnostic marker for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
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Study of skin biopsies offers potential as new diagnostic marker for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

by Miguel A. Rubio, Autonomous University of Barcelona Dermis cells, control vs ELA. Credit: UAB/Hospital del Mar Researchers of the Neuroplasticity and Regeneration Group of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and of the Functional Unit for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis at the Hospital del Mar have identified the presence of an ALS biomarker in the...

New imaging technology developed by UCLA research team may reduce need for skin biopsies
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New imaging technology developed by UCLA research team may reduce need for skin biopsies

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA – LOS ANGELES HEALTH SCIENCES IMAGE: UCLA TEAM ACHIEVES BIOPSY-FREE VIRTUAL HISTOLOGY OF SKIN USING DEEP LEARNING AND RCM. CREDIT: IMAGE COURTESY OF SENIOR AUTHOR, AYDOGAN OZCAN, PH.D. Instead of surgically removing a sample of skin, sending it to a lab, and waiting several days for results, your dermatologist takes pictures of...

Data on OneSkin’s Peptide 14, a Topical Serotherapeutic, in Human Skin Models and Skin Biopsies
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Data on OneSkin’s Peptide 14, a Topical Serotherapeutic, in Human Skin Models and Skin Biopsies

You might recall that OneSkin recently launched a cosmetic product claimed to reduce levels of senescent cells in aged skin, as measured by the usual markers for cellular senescence, such as p16 expression and senescence-associated β-galactosidase. Removal of senescent cells is more or less literal rejuvenation, given that the accumulation of such cells drives chronic...