Molecular Pathways Discovered to Regulate Healthy Skin Development
Stanford Medicine researchers have identified two contrasting biological pathways, involving ubiquitin-like proteins, that are crucial for healthy skin development and maintenance. Manipulating these protein activities with topical medications could offer new avenues for reducing inflammation, promoting wound healing, and inhibiting skin cancer growth. This discovery opens doors for future dermatological treatments.
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