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    Non-invasive Microneedle Application Increases Ceramide and Natural Moisturizing Factors in a Reconstructed Human Skin Model by Sakuraba, Kota, Kojima, Yukio, Terahara, Takaaki, Kuma, Hidekazu, Tokudome, Yoshihiro

    Published in Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-09-2023)
    “…Recently, microneedling as a cosmetic product has attracted attention as one way to improve skin barrier function and moisturizing function to reduce wrinkle…”
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    A Cytoplasmic RNA Vector Derived from Nontransmissible Sendai Virus with Efficient Gene Transfer and Expression by Li, H O, Zhu, Y F, Asakawa, M, Kuma, H, Hirata, T, Ueda, Y, Lee, Y S, Fukumura, M, Iida, A, Kato, A, Nagai, Y, Hasegawa, M

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-07-2000)
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    Skin application of ketoprofen systemically suppresses contact hypersensitivity by inducing CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells by Atarashi, Kenji, Mori, Tomoko, Yoshiki, Ryutaro, Kabashima, Kenji, Kuma, Hidekazu, Tokura, Yoshiki

    Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-03-2009)
    “…Abstract Background Ketoprofen (KP) is a widely used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that inhibits prostaglandin biosynthesis. We have previously shown…”
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    Non-invasive microneedle application increases ceramide and natural moisturizing factors in a reconstructed human skin model by Sakuraba, Kota, Kojima, Yukio, Terahara, Takaaki, Kuma, Hidekazu, Tokudome, Yoshihiro

    “…Recently, microneedling as a cosmetic product has attracted attention as one way to improve skin barrier function and moisturizing function to reduce wrinkle…”
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    Serious photocontact dermatitis induced by topical ketoprofen depends on the formulation by Guy, Richard H., Kuma, Hidekazu, Nakanishi, Masaru

    Published in EJD. European journal of dermatology (01-05-2014)
    “…Background Topical administration of ketoprofen to treat local subcutaneous pain significantly reduces gastrointestinal and cardiovascular adverse effects…”
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    Addition of UVA-absorber butyl methoxy dibenzoylmethane to topical ketoprofen formulation reduces ketoprofen-photoallergic reaction by Atarashi, Kenji, Takano, Masashi, Kato, Shunsuke, Kuma, Hidekazu, Nakanishi, Masaru, Tokura, Yoshiki

    “…► We examine the inhibitory effect of UVA filters for ketoprofen photocontact dermatitis. ► Butyl methoxy dibenzoylmethane is the most effective UVA filter. ►…”
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