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Claire Marionnet

Researcher at L'Oréal

Publications -  40
Citations -  951

Claire Marionnet is an academic researcher from L'Oréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photoaging & Human skin. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 37 publications receiving 726 citations.

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New insights in photoaging, UVA induced damage and skin types.

TL;DR: UVA radiation is the most prevalent component of solar UV radiation; it deeply penetrates into the skin and induces profound alterations of the dermal connective tissue as mentioned in this paper, and the major visible damaging effects of UVA radiation only appear after years of exposure: they are responsible for more or less early signs of photoageing and photocarcinogenesis.
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Exposure to Non-Extreme Solar UV Daylight: Spectral Characterization, Effects on Skin and Photoprotection

TL;DR: This paper will review different studies on non-extreme daily UV exposures with the characterization and the definition of the standard UV daylight and its simulation in the laboratory and description of the biological and clinical effects of such UV exposure in an in vitro reconstructed human skin model and in human skin in vivo.
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Interactions between fibroblasts and keratinocytes in morphogenesis of dermal epidermal junction in a model of reconstructed skin

TL;DR: Use of modified organotypic models excluding one cell type revealed a tight interplay between fibroblasts and keratinocytes for synthesis and localization of the components of dermal epidermal junction.
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Different oxidative stress response in keratinocytes and fibroblasts of reconstructed skin exposed to non extreme daily-ultraviolet radiation.

TL;DR: A higher sensitivity in response to oxidative stress of dermal fibroblasts although located deeper in the skin is revealed, giving new insights into the skin biological events occurring in everyday UV exposure.
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Diversity of Biological Effects Induced by Longwave UVA Rays (UVA1) in Reconstructed Skin

TL;DR: Early molecular events support the contribution of UVA1 to long term harmful consequences of UV exposure and underline the need of an adequate UVA2 photoprotection.