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RedOxMicsTM, a large view on skin oxidation effects or protection by PHYLOGENE
Pollution, solar radiation, screen light and cigarette smoke generate free radicals in the skin which can be destructive with varying degrees of severity.
Most investigations are based on known biomarkers, but it does not give a complete view of the effects.
With RedOxMicsTM, you can characterize and understand the effects of abiotic stress.
Based on skin D-Squame or swabs sampling, the relative comparison of proteomes between Tested and Control provides a fold change between impacted proteins and oxidized sites.
Then bioinformatics describes the “free of hypothesis” induced effects with CORAVALID workflow.
An OxDeep ratio provides the deepness of oxidation on all proteins.
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