Clinical and other evidence is discussed by Sutton, R. L., and Sutton, R. L., "Diseases of the Skin", London, 1939, pp. 5–6, 562–7.
Cutibacterium acnes infection; and 4. local inflammation and reddening of the skin (Fig. 1). Many current acne treatments target epithelial skin growth (retinoids) or C. acnes (antibiotics).
Sokolov has been using both atomic force and immunoflouresence microscopy to compare young and old epithelial skin cells. The magazine reported that the Clarkson scientists found that cells become ...
Lufepirsen is under clinical development by Amber Ophthalmics and currently in Phase II for Persistent Corneal Epithelial Defects.