Tretinoin study
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
"Formation of collagen I is significantly decreased in photodamaged human skin, and this process is partly restored by treatment with tretinoin," concluded a study conducted by Christopher Griffiths, MD, University of Michigan Medical Center, et al. and published in the Aug. 19 New England Journal of Medicine. Funded, in part, by a grant from the R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute, the study used J&J division Ortho's Retin-A drug agent.
"Formation of collagen I is significantly decreased in photodamaged
human skin, and this process is partly restored by treatment with
tretinoin," concluded a study conducted by Christopher Griffiths,
MD, University of Michigan Medical Center, et al. and published in
the Aug. 19 New England Journal of Medicine. Funded, in part, by a
grant from the R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute, the
study used J&J division Ortho's Retin-A drug agent. |