Last April 20, Òscar Expósito (CEO, CSO and co-founder), exclusively presented in two webinar sessions our latest launch: NECTARIA LITHOPS, the cell Nectar for a D-Skin.
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Read moreThe Melanoma Group headed up by Marisol Soengas at the CNIO has received 500,000 euros in funding from the Health Research Programme of “La Caixa” Foundation, to describe the immune mechanisms tha...
Read moreThe Three Wise Men from the East came to Jerusalem asking about the birth of the baby Jesus. As an offering, they brought him; gold, incense and myrrh. These three gifts represented Jesus' power as a ...
Read moreElisabeth Engel, principal investigator of the “Biomaterials for regenerative therapies” group at IBEC will coordinate a three-year project with the aim of boosting skin self-regeneration. This tr...
Read moreShea is a natural product born from Butyrospermum parkii, a savanna tree that grows in central and western Africa, in countries such as Nigeria, Senegal or Burkina Faso.
Read moreThe appearance of wrinkles represents the most obvious sign that we are aging. It happens to all human beings at some point, but for many, the longer we can avoid them, the better.
Read moreAn international team of scientists have used mixtures of different skin microbial components to temporarily modulate the composition of recipient skin bacteria for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes.
Read moreVytrus launched its new active ingredient during In-Cosmetics 2019, OLEA VITAE PLF: The first Cellular Oil, that has won the Gold Innovation Zone Best Active Ingredient Award.
Read moreCreated by researchers at the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country, it comprises nanofibres of a biodegradable polymer, aloe vera and lipid nanoparticles
Read moreIBEC’s Biomaterials for Regenerative Therapies group has published a review of the state-of-the-art in biomaterials for skin healing that proposes a move towards more personalized, in situ therapies...
Read moreThe proteins identified, Dnmt3a y Dnmt3b, are crucial for the self-renewal of skin stem cells as they trigger the first step of the genetic programme of these cells. “Without them, this programme is...
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