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Microbiota Gets Imbalanced with Aging

Silab research focuses on Caucasian women.

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By: TOM BRANNA

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The cutaneous microbiota of Caucasian women becomes imbalanced with aging, according to a recent Silab study published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Applied Microbiology.1  Facial skin samplings were taken from young and old Caucasian women and were analyzed by Silab’s researchers using their high-tech MiSeq tool. Bioinformatic analysis of the data showed that the distribution of the microbiota changes in the course of aging. “Pre...

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