• May 20, 2024

Retinol, Retin-a & Retinoids: What’s The Difference?

Keratin is aligned within the intercrossed disulfidic macrofibres together with filaggrin, the primary protein component of the keratolytic granule. The cells develop a cornified involucre ensuing from the intercrossing of involucrin and keratohyalin. Lamellar lipids accumulate in the intercellular areas, which are strongly hydrophobic. The combination of the cornified hydrophilic cells with the hydrophobic intercellular…

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