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AGI Dermatics
AGI Dermatics Clinical Data Indicate Bicyclic Monoterpene Diols Suppress MMP1 and Stimulate Collagen Through TNF-a Signaling
March 2nd, 2008
AGI Dermatics clinical research indicates that the ability of bicyclic monoterpene diols (BMTds) to reduce collagenese MMP-1 secretion and increase collagen production is dependent on the TNF-a signaling in the fibroblasts. The data was presented at the Poster Session at the 66th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in San Antonio. "Our prior research showed that BMTds increase collagen gene expression and protein production while decreasing MMP-1 secretion," said Daniel Yarosh, PhD, President, AGI Dermatics. "This study gives us insight into the cellular communication that allows BMTds to work so effectively and efficiently in treating photodamaged...
Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2008-03-02)
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