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Hydrogen gas protects IP3Rs by reducing disulfide bridges in human keratinocytes under oxidative stress

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How Hydrogen Gas Fights Skin Damage from Oxidative Stress

A 2017 study found that hydrogen gas can protect skin cells from oxidative stress by reducing disulfide bridges. This natural and non-toxic substance could be used to develop new treatments for skin diseases and conditions related to oxidative stress. The findings are a promising step forward in our understanding of how hydrogen gas can promote healthy, youthful-looking skin.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2017 Country Taiwan Rank Positive Journal Nature Scientific Reports Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicAging Model Cell Culture Tertiary TopicOxidative Stress Vehicle Medium (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Culture Media Comparison Complement