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Filter by:The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and tolerance of a moisturizer SPF 50+ when used over a 12-week time period by women with moderate to severe facial photodamage.
The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and tolerability of a dermocosmetic serum containing hyaluronic acid, vitamin B5, madecassoside and La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water in reducing skin aging signs. The experimental clinical trial involved 34 participants aged 45 to 65 years who applied the serum twice a day for 84 days.
The aim of the study is to determine the efficacy of the investigational product "Cream " : - on skin network after 56 days of daily application - on biological parameters linked to cellular communication involved in senescence - on sebum composition (metagenomics and metabolomics analysis)
Aging is a natural and complex process. The effect of environmental factors, genetics on the body eventually leads to damage in different ways. Exosomes are present in almost all body fluids, such as synovial fluid and blood. Exosomes and microvesicles are very efficient mediators of cell-to-cell communication by transferring their specific cargo to recipient cells; for example, exosomes are involved in the delivery of genetic materials, causing epigenetic modifications in the target cells .The applications of MSC-derived exosomes have more effect in cutaneous regeneration by collagen stimulation.The basic biology of exosomes indicates that MSC-exosomes may contain MSC-specific components to exert specific effects on recipient cells, which are somewhat equivalent to the regenerative effects of MSCs. This study aims to slow down the aging process of the skin by using exosome.
The purpose of this study is to assess the anti-wrinkle and anti-aging efficacy of four different cosmetic products compared to an untreated control (split-face study design)
This study will systematically quantify the effects of protein pacing and intermittent fasting (P-IF) on total and regional (abdominal) body composition (lean mass and fat mass), blood glucose and lipids, and anti-aging biomarkers, hunger ratings, and the gut microbiome in 40 overweight/obese adult men (n=20) and women (n=20) following a 8-week weight loss intervention. Participants will be enrolled in the study as a single cohort and participate in a 8-week weight loss (WL) trial consisting of a single dietary intervention phase. The purpose of the additional 12 month follow up case study (in addition to the initial 12-month case study period) is to scientifically document a significant weight loss and improved body composition following combined protein pacing intermittent fasting nutrition and a safe, effective exercise program in a study participant who achieved successful weight loss maintenance during the previous 12 month follow up study period.
Determine the effects of 8 week Investigational Supplement on cellular detoxification and gene expression profiles