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This project explores the role of redox signaling in skin health and regeneration. By investigating hydrogen peroxide fluxes in skin cells, it aims to understand how these signals contribute to keratinocyte differentiation and overall skin homeostasis, addressing gaps in knowledge about skin disease mechanisms.
The skin is the widest organ of the human body.
Despite this, the mechanisms that underline its regulation are relatively poorly understood.
Many skin diseases are characterized by defects in the control of lining renewal or reestablishing barrier integrity after the disruption.
Thus, dissecting the signals that underpin the maintenance of skin homeostasis and regeneration are of pivotal interest for medicine.
Recently, redox signaling as described to have a crucial role in these processes: inde…
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID
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