1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5122(96)01066-3
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Changes of the basement membrane and type IV collagen in human skin during aging

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“…The loss of skin capillary density, called rarefaction [ 131 ] , is paralleled with a loss of skin collagen and elastin [ 11 ] . The basement membrane also increases in thickness with age [ 129 ] .…”
Section: Introduction and Overviewmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The loss of skin capillary density, called rarefaction [ 131 ] , is paralleled with a loss of skin collagen and elastin [ 11 ] . The basement membrane also increases in thickness with age [ 129 ] .…”
Section: Introduction and Overviewmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The basement membrane, a very small fraction of the total skin thickness, actually increases in thickness with age [39].…”
Section: Skin Thicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collagen type IV is a major component of the dermal-epidermal junction and attaches to each other to form complex protein networks. In human skin, collagen type IV is a unique basement membrane component and declines with aging [28]. It is well known that menopause-associated estrogen decline affects the reduction of collagen production in postmenopausal women's skin, which accelerates the climacteric skin aging.…”
Section: Effect Of Daidzein On the Expression Of Ecm Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%