A Transdermal Prion‐Bionics Supermolecule as a RAB3A Antagonist for Enhancing Facial Youthfulness
Wenjia Liu,
Fan Ding,
Wenguang Yang
et al.
Abstract:The mechanism research of skin wrinkles, conducted on volunteers underwent high‐intensity desk work and mice subjected to partial sleep deprivation, revealed a significant reduction in dermal thickness associated with the presence of wrinkles. This can be attributed to the activation of facial nerves in a state of hysteria due to an abnormally elevated interaction between SNAP25 and RAB3A proteins involved in the synaptic vesicle cycle (SVC). Facilitated by AI‐assisted structural design, a refined peptide call… Show more
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