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Mika Kawagishi-Hotta

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Okuno R, Inoue Y, Hasebe Y, Igarashi T, Kawagishi-Hotta M, Yamada T, et al.
Exp Dermatol . 2023 Aug; 32(10):1856-1863. PMID: 37551986
The epidermis is an essential organ for life by retaining water and as a protective barrier. The epidermis is maintained through metabolism, in which basal cells produced from epidermal stem...
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Okuno R, Igarashi T, Hasebe Y, Kawagishi-Hotta M, Hasegawa S
J Cosmet Dermatol . 2023 Mar; 22(9):2616-2618. PMID: 36978254
No abstract available.
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Inoue Y, Hasebe Y, Igarashi T, Kawagishi-Hotta M, Okuno R, Yamada T, et al.
Skin Health Dis . 2022 Sep; 2(3):e110. PMID: 36092258
Background: Stress may have various effects on our bodies. In particular, the skin may be readily influenced by stress. In addition, there are individual differences in the way we feel...
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Inoue Y, Igarashi T, Hasebe Y, Kawagishi-Hotta M, Okuno R, Yamada T, et al.
Exp Dermatol . 2022 Sep; 31(12):1944-1948. PMID: 36067013
Mitochondria have their own DNA (mtDNA). Genetic variants are likely to accumulate in mtDNA, and its base substitution rate is known to be very fast, 10-20 times faster than that...
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Kawagishi-Hotta M, Hasegawa S, Hasebe Y, Inoue Y, Okuno R, Arima M, et al.
J Dermatol Sci . 2022 May; 106(3):150-158. PMID: 35610160
Background: Age-related thinning and reduced cell proliferation in the human epidermis are associated with the accumulation of senescent cells and decreases in the number and function of epidermal stem cells....
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Okuno R, Inoue Y, Hasebe Y, Igarashi T, Kawagishi-Hotta M, Yamada T, et al.
Exp Dermatol . 2022 May; 31(9):1411-1420. PMID: 35587111
Wrinkles and sagging are caused by various factors, such as ultraviolet rays; however, recent findings demonstrated that some individuals are genetically predisposed to these phenotypes of skin aging. The contribution...
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Inoue Y, Hasegawa S, Hasebe Y, Kawagishi-Hotta M, Okuno R, Yamada T, et al.
Biol Pharm Bull . 2021 Oct; 44(10):1403-1412. PMID: 34602549
Currently, human-skin derived cell culture is a basic technique essential for dermatological research, cellular engineering research, drug development, and cosmetic development. But the number of donors is limited, and primary...
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Kawagishi-Hotta M, Hasegawa S, Inoue Y, Hasebe Y, Arima M, Iwata Y, et al.
Regen Ther . 2021 Jul; 18:191-201. PMID: 34307797
Introduction: The skin is comprised of various kinds of cells and has three layers, the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous adipose tissue. Stem cells in each tissue duplicate themselves and differentiate...
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Inoue Y, Hasebe Y, Igarashi T, Kawagishi-Hotta M, Okuno R, Yamada T, et al.
Exp Dermatol . 2021 Jul; 30(12):1787-1793. PMID: 34265127
The constitution and skin type of individuals are influenced by various factors. Recently, the influence of genetic predispositions on these has been emphasized. To date, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have...
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Kawagishi-Hotta M, Hasegawa S, Hasebe Y, Sugiura K, Akamatsu H
J Dermatol . 2020 Aug; 47(12):1457-1458. PMID: 32860241
No abstract available.