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  1. 26 Jan 2024 Journal Article Frontiers in Pharmacology

    Topical application of jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis L.) wax enhances the synthesis of pro-collagen III and hyaluronic acid and reduces inflammation in the ex-vivo human skin organ culture model

    Zipora Tietel, Sarit Melamed, Navit Ogen-Shtern, Noy Eretz-Kdosha, Eldad Silberstein, Tomer Ayzenberg, Arnon Dag, Guy Cohen
    Abstract

    Jojoba ( Simmondsia chinensis L.) wax was previously reported to increase cutaneous wound healing, ameliorate acne and psoriasis manifestations, and reduce oxidative stress and inflammation. However, its potential cosmetic properties have not been fully investigated. Thus, the current study aimed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activities of jojoba wax and its

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  2. 16 Sep 2023 Journal Article Research in Microbiology

    Skin microbiome bacteria enriched following long sun exposure can reduce oxidative damage

    Nurit Harel, Navit Ogen-Shtern, Leah Reshef, Dvora Biran, Eliora Z Ron, Uri Gophna
    Abstract

    Sun exposure is harmful to the skin and increases the risk of skin aging and skin cancer. Here we examined the effects of daily exposure to sun radiation on the skin microbiome in order to determine whether skim microbiome bacteria can contribute to protection from solar damage. Skin swabs were collected from ten lifeguards before and after the summer to analyse the

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  3. 1 Jun 2023 Journal Article Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology

    In vitro, ex vivo, and clinical evaluation of anti-aging gel containing EPA and CBD

    Guy Cohen, Jeannette Jakus, Mauricio Portillo, Raanan Gvirtz, Navit Ogen-Shtern, Eldad Silberstein, Tomer Ayzenberg, Sharon Rozenblat
    Abstract

    Background

    Skin aging manifestation, such as coarse wrinkles, loss of elasticity, pigmentation, and rough-textured appearance, is a multifactorial process that can be exacerbated by air pollution, smoking, poor nutrition, and sun exposure. Exposure to UV radiation is considered the primary cause of extrinsic skin aging and accounts for about 80% of facial aging. Extrinsic

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  4. 24 Apr 2023 Journal Article Carbohydrate Polymers

    Oligochitosan and oxidized nucleoside-based bioderived hydrogels for wound healing

    Rafael Itzhakov, Noy Eretz-Kdosha, Eldad Silberstein, Topaz Alfer, Raanan Gvirtz, Elazar Fallik, Navit Ogen-Shtern, Guy Cohen, Elena Poverenov
    Abstract

    Herein, we report biocompatible hydrogel for wound healing that was prepared using nature-sourced building blocks. For the first time, OCS was employed as a building macromolecule to form bulk hydrogels along with the nature-sourced nucleoside derivative (inosine dialdehyde, IdA) as the cross-linker. A strong correlation was obtained between the mechanical properties

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  5. 16 Feb 2023 Journal Article iScience

    COP I and II dependent trafficking controls ER-associated degradation in mammalian cells

    Navit Ogen-Shtern, Chieh Chang, Haddas Saad, Niv Mazkereth, Chaitanya Patel, Marina Shenkman, Gerardo Z Lederkremer
    Abstract

    Misfolded proteins and components of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) quality control and ER associated degradation (ERAD) machineries concentrate in mammalian cells in the pericentriolar ER-derived quality control compartment (ERQC), suggesting it as a staging ground for ERAD. By tracking the chaperone calreticulin and an ERAD substrate, we have now determined that the

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  6. Dec 2022 Journal Article Journal of Investigative Dermatology

    Evaluating the role of copper ions in the various phases of burn and wound healing by using an ex vivo human burn model

    Navit Ogen-Shtern, Guy Cohen, Eldad Silberstein, Gadi Borkow
    Abstract

    Copper is known for its strong biocidal and anti-inflammatory properties, and as an accelerator of angiogenesis, cell proliferation and secretion of Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM) proteins. It is therefore an excellent candidate in the treatment of wounds. The role of few factors which presumably mediate copper’s ability to promote wound healing processes is already

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  7. Dec 2022 Journal Article Journal of Investigative Dermatology

    236 Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)-based transdermal delivery of insulin

    Guy Cohen, Navit Ogen-Shtern, Eldad Silberstein, Elena Poverenov
    Abstract

    Several chemophysical methods that facilitates the transport of bioactive macromolecules, including insulin, across the skin barrier have been reported. These methods include the use of transdermal photopolymerization and skin electroporation, microneedles and ultrasound-mediated penetration. Delivery methods enabling the transport of insulin without the auxiliary

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  8. Nov 2021 Journal Article Skin Pharmacology and Physiology

    Copper Ions Ameliorated Thermal Burn-Induced Damage in ex vivo Human Skin Organ Culture

    Navit Ogen-Shtern, Katerina Chumin, Eldad Silberstein, Gadi Borkow
    Abstract

    Introduction: The zone of stasis is formed around the coagulation zone following skin burning and is characterized by its unique potential for salvation. The cells in this zone may die or survive depending on the severity of the burn and therefore are target for the local treatments of burns. Their low survival rate is consistent with decreased tissue perfusion, hypotension

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  9. Nov 2021 Journal Article Food Science & Nutrition Research

    Antimicrobial Activity by a Unique Composition of Cold Pressed Nigella Sativa Seed (Black Cumin) Oil

    Navit Ogen-Shtern, Yarmenko Margarita, von Oppen-Bezalel Liki
    Abstract

    The oil produced from Nigella sativa seeds (black cumin) is a known folklore remedy for treatment of various health conditions, including the treatment of microbial infections. The microbes Malassezia furfur, Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus are commonly found in healthy skin and gut microbiota, but can also be infection-inducing microorganisms upon overgrowth

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  10. 7 Oct 2021 Journal Article Molecules

    Anti-Herpes Simplex 1 Activity of Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba) Wax

    Zipora Tietel, Sarit Melamed, Noy Eretz-Kdosha, Ami Guetta, Raanan Gvirtz, Navit Ogen-Shtern, Arnon Dag, Guy Cohen
    Abstract

    Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider) wax is used for various dermatological and pharmaceutical applications. Several reports have previously shown beneficial properties of Jojoba wax and extracts, including antimicrobial activity. The current research aimed to elucidate the impact of Jojoba wax on skin residential bacterial (Staphylococcus aureus and

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