Skin Stress Response Pathways Environmental Factors and Molecular Opportunities /
It is now established that the interplay between environmental exposure and molecular stress response pathways plays a critical role in skin health and disease, and a refined mechanistic understanding of this phenomenon at the molecular level promises to open new avenues for targeted therapeutic str...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2016.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2016. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- The skin lipidome under environmental stress - Technological platforms, molecular pathways and translational opportunities
- Squalene and skin barrier function: From molecular target to biomarker of environmental exposure
- Sunlight-induced DNA damage: molecular mechanisms and photoprotection strategies
- Urocanic Acid and Skin Photodamage: New Light on an Old Chromophore
- The Skin Extracellular Matrix as a Target of Environmental Exposure: Molecular Mechanisms, Prevention and Repair
- Nitric Oxide Derivatives and Skin Environmental Exposure to light: From Molecular Pathways to Therapeutic Opportunities
- Melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) as a global regulator of cutaneous UV responses: molecular interactions and opportunities for melanoma prevention
- The Cutaneous Melanocyte as a Target of Environmental Stressors: Molecular Mechanisms and Opportunities
- The Role of Epidermal p38 Signaling in Solar UV Radiation-induced Inflammation: Molecular Pathways and Preventive Opportunities
- UV-Induced Chemokines as Emerging Targets for Skin Cancer Photochemoprevention
- TLR3 and Inflammatory Skin Diseases: From Environmental Factors to Molecular Opportunities
- Sirtuins and stress response in skin cancer, aging, and barrier function
- Cutaneous Opioid Receptors and Stress Responses: Molecular Interactions and Opportunities for Therapeutic Intervention
- Regulation of Cutaneous Stress Response Pathways by the Circadian Clock: From Molecular Pathways to Therapeutic Opportunities
- Endocannabinoids and Skin Barrier Function: Molecular Pathways and Therapeutic Opportunities
- The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) as an environmental stress sensor and regulator of skin barrier function: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities
- Biological cell protection by natural compounds, a second line of defense against solar radiation
- The Cutaneous Microbiota as a Determinant of Skin Barrier Function: Molecular Interactions and Therapeutic Opportunities
- Sensing Environmental Factors: The Emerging Role of Receptors in Epidermal Homeostasis and Whole-Body Health
- The Cutaneous Circadian Clock as a Determinant of Environmental Vulnerability: Molecular Pathways and Chrono-pharmacological Opportunities
- Psychological stress as a determinant of skin barrier function: Immunological pathways and therapeutic opportunities
- Index.