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View article: Determinants of Proclivity for Anaesthesia as a Career Among Medical Students in a Southwestern Nigeria Tertiary Institution
Determinants of Proclivity for Anaesthesia as a Career Among Medical Students in a Southwestern Nigeria Tertiary Institution Open
Background: Nigeria faces a critical shortage of anaesthetists with only 0.113 per 100,000 population, exacerbated by consistently low selection rates for anaesthesia among medical graduates. This study investigated factors influencing med…
View article: Impact of Maternal Work Condition on Early Infant Feeding Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa. A Systematic Review
Impact of Maternal Work Condition on Early Infant Feeding Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa. A Systematic Review Open
View article: The Genomic Variation in Textured Hair: Implications in Developing a Holistic Hair Care Routine
The Genomic Variation in Textured Hair: Implications in Developing a Holistic Hair Care Routine Open
Human hair is characterised by variability, determined by genetic and macromolecular factors. Whilst the European hair type has been a focus of extensive research, Afro-textured hair care faces challenges created by insufficient knowledge …
View article: Aging, senescence, and cutaneous wound healing—a complex relationship
Aging, senescence, and cutaneous wound healing—a complex relationship Open
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex multi-step process that is highly controlled, ensuring efficient repair to damaged tissue and restoring tissue architecture. Multiple cell types play a critical role in wound healing, and perturbations …
View article: The Genomic Variation in Textured Hair: Implications in Developing a Holistic Hair Care Routine
The Genomic Variation in Textured Hair: Implications in Developing a Holistic Hair Care Routine Open
Human hair is characterised by significant variability, determined by genetic and macromolecular factors. Whilst European hair type has been a focus of extensive research, Afro-textured hair care faces challenges created by insufficient kn…
View article: Exploring the Use of Natural Ingredients for the Protection of Textured Hair from Ultraviolet Radiation: An In Vitro Study
Exploring the Use of Natural Ingredients for the Protection of Textured Hair from Ultraviolet Radiation: An In Vitro Study Open
Human hair is characterized by significant diversity, which is dictated by the individual genetic makeup. It is estimated that up to 70% of the world’s population has textured hair, with a significant proportion also living in areas with h…
View article: Exploring the Use of Natural Ingredients for Textured Hair UV Protection
Exploring the Use of Natural Ingredients for Textured Hair UV Protection Open
Human hair is characterized by significant diversity, which is dictated by the individual genetic makeup. It is estimated that up to 70% of the world’s population has textured hair, with a signif-icant proportion also living in areas…
View article: Two new rotenoid glycosides from the rhizomes of <i>Stemona curtisii</i> Hook. f
Two new rotenoid glycosides from the rhizomes of <i>Stemona curtisii</i> Hook. f Open
Two new rotenoid glycosides named stemonal 11-O-β-D-glucopyranoside and 6-O-methylstemonal 11-O-β-D-glucopyranoside together with ten known metabolites were isolated from the rhizomes of Stemona curtis…
View article: Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation in Dark Skin: Molecular Mechanism and Skincare Implications
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation in Dark Skin: Molecular Mechanism and Skincare Implications Open
Human skin is characterized by significant diversity in color and tone, which are determined by the quantity and distribution of melanin pigment in the epidermis. Melanin absorbs and reflects ultraviolet radiation (UVR), preventing the dam…
View article: Evaluation of Personalized Skincare Through in-silico Gene Interactive Networks and Cellular Responses to UVR and Oxidative Stress
Evaluation of Personalized Skincare Through in-silico Gene Interactive Networks and Cellular Responses to UVR and Oxidative Stress Open
Evaluation of the SNP-affected gene networks and likely sensitivities of skin cells, defined as low threshold levels to extrinsic stress factors, can provide a valuable tool for the design and formulation of personalized skin products that…
View article: Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin
Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin Open
Glycation could result in age-related alterations in the structural and cellular organizations of the superficial layers of the skin, which can be restored by Resveratrol derivatives, pointing to their promising capacities as bioactive ing…
View article: <p>Melanogenic Difference Consideration in Ethnic Skin Type: A Balance Approach Between Skin Brightening Applications and Beneficial Sun Exposure</p>
Melanogenic Difference Consideration in Ethnic Skin Type: A Balance Approach Between Skin Brightening Applications and Beneficial Sun Exposure Open
Human skin demonstrates a striking variation in tone and color that is evident among multiple demographic populations. Such characteristics are determined predominantly by the expression of the genes controlling the quantity and quality of…
View article: DNA damage in human skin and the capacities of natural compounds to modulate the bystander signalling
DNA damage in human skin and the capacities of natural compounds to modulate the bystander signalling Open
Human skin is a stratified organ frequently exposed to sun-generated ultraviolet radiation (UVR), which is considered one of the major factors responsible for DNA damage. Such damage can be direct, through interactions of DNA with UV photo…
View article: Evaluation of the antioxidant efficacy of extracts/ ingredients used in skin care products
Evaluation of the antioxidant efficacy of extracts/ ingredients used in skin care products Open
The so-called active ingredients in skin care product formulations are purported to deliver the intended functions of the product. Active ingredients, such as the antioxidants can efficiently protect the skin if the activities are retained…
View article: Involvement of the nuclear structural proteins in aging-related responses of human skin to the environmental stress
Involvement of the nuclear structural proteins in aging-related responses of human skin to the environmental stress Open
Human skin is a stratified endocrine organ with primary roles in protection against detrimental biochemical and biophysical factors in the environment. Environmental stress causes gradual accumulation of the macromolecular damage and clini…
View article: Personalized skincare: from molecular basis to clinical and commercial applications
Personalized skincare: from molecular basis to clinical and commercial applications Open
Individual responses of human skin to the environmental stress are determined by differences in the anatomy and physiology that are closely linked to the genetic characteristics such as pigmentation. Ethnic skin phenotypes can be distingui…