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Novelty on the redness assessment!
Skin redness is a sign of cutaneous inflammation which can lead to major skin disorders. When the skin is exposed to allergens, irritants, pathogens, or UV rays, cells produce a variety of inflammatory cytokines which bind to specific receptors on target cells. This binding stimulates the production of additional inflammatory signals, playing a key Read more…
Biomimesys
The extracellular matrix and inflammation
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is an integral component of all organs and plays a pivotal role in tissue homeostasis and repair. ECM actively supports and maintains the dynamic interplay between tissue compartments as well as embedded resident and recruited inflammatory cells in response to pathologic stimuli. The inflammation process involves Read more…
HCS, HCA & Biology
Skin redness, an inflammation consequence
Skin redness is a sign of cutaneous inflammation which can lead to major skin disorders, such as dermatitis (eczema), which affects 10% of the population and by this way, represents the most common skin disease. The mechanism of skin inflammation is complex and still not fully clarified. When the skin Read more…
Biomimesys
HCS Pharma @ the Joint InnaSCo-FrontInov meeting next week
This year, InnaSCo and Frontinov propose a joint scientific meeting dealing with inflammation, including presentations of prestigious speakers. This meeting will take place next week as a 2-day webinar, on the 20th and 21st October. The first day will be dedicated to quantitative biology approaches for exploration of inflammatory responses. This part of the Read more…
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Meet us at the first DYRK conference in Saint Malo, march 28th to April 1st
The conference will focus on DYRK1A, DYRK1B, 2, 3, 4 and the closely related CLKs