Sebomed basal medium is ideal for controlled studies. It can be used to study the effects of hormones, cytokines, xenobiotics, and calcium on proliferation, differentiation, lipid synthesis, and cytokine production in the cell culture system. The basal medium is free of bovine products and does not contain phenol red or linoleic acid (or any other fatty acid).
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Sebomed basal medium has been used to culture immortalized human SZ95 sebocytes.[1][2][3]
Cutibacterium acnes (former Propionibacterium acnes), is a bacterium characterized by high genomic variability, consisting of four subtypes and six major ribotypes. Skin is the largest neuroendocrine organ of the human body and many cutaneous hormones and neurohormones can modulate bacterial
Frontiers in immunology, 12, 600017-600017 (2021-05-25)
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) acts as a paracrine and autocrine mediator of cell proliferation and differentiation in various types of epithelial cells, such as sebocytes, which produce the lipid-rich sebum to moisturize the skin. However, sebum lipids via direct contact
Hormone concentrations decline with aging. Up to now it was not clear, whether the decrease of hormone concentrations in blood samples are also present in cutaneous suction blister fluids, and whether skin from different anatomical sites shows different hormone concentrations.Analysis
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