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V L Newton

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Mellody K, Kendall A, Wray J, Foster A, Langton A, Costello P, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol . 2022 Mar; 36(7):e576-e580. PMID: 35279892
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Marjanovic E, Sharma V, Smith L, Pinder C, Moore T, Manning J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Feb; 12(1):2893. PMID: 35190594
Polarisation-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) offers a novel, non-invasive method of assessing skin fibrosis in the multisystem disease systemic sclerosis (SSc) by measuring collagen retardance. This study aimed to assess...
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OMahony M, Sladen C, Crone M, Banner E, Newton V, Allen A, et al.
Int J Cosmet Sci . 2020 Oct; 43(1):48-56. PMID: 33038017
Objective: As a result of their complex aetiology and periodicity, dark circles are difficult to characterize and measure, with current assessment techniques relying on specialist equipment, image analysis or proprietary...
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Newton V, Riba-Garcia I, Griffiths C, Rawlings A, Voegeli R, Unwin R, et al.
Int J Cosmet Sci . 2019 Jan; 41(2):118-131. PMID: 30661253
Objective: With increasing age, skin is subject to alterations in its organization, which impact on its function as well as having clinical consequences. Proteomics is a useful tool for non-targeted,...
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Newton V, Bradley R, Seroul P, Cherel M, Griffiths C, Rawlings A, et al.
Skin Res Technol . 2016 Aug; 23(2):131-148. PMID: 27502896
Background/purpose: The dermal-epidermal junction (DEJ) forms epidermal protrusions down into the dermis (rete ridges) and dermal projections up into the epidermis (dermal papillae). Usually visualized in two-dimensions (2D), our knowledge...
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Newton V, McConnell J, Hibbert S, Graham H, Watson R
G Ital Dermatol Venereol . 2015 Sep; 150(6):665-74. PMID: 26349926
Skin is a multifunctional organ but, alongside every other organ system, is subject to both intrinsic (chronological) and extrinsic (environmental) aging, resulting in a loss of functional capacity. Cutaneous aging...