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How to study the effects of aging with metaproteomics by Phylogene via ZOOM#31

It is now well known that microorganisms present at the skin surface are in perfect symbiosis with the skin. We can even say now that skin is made of a human and a microbial part, this is the concept of the holobiont. Anyway microbes are the first range of protection against external aggression causing skin aging.

Metaproteomics being able to reach in an untargeted way both human and microbial proteins together coupled with bioinformatics and AI data processing allows to precisely understand what are the mechanisms involved in aging, by comparison of young and aged skins and in protection by a powerful ingredient.

Our publication with partners shows the complete approach and its potential : https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/11/4/132

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Gilbert Skorski

PHYLOGENE

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