Cutibacterium and Staphylococcus dysbiosis of the skin microbiome in acne and its decline after isotretinoin treatment
Abstract Background Acne vulgaris is a multifactorial disease of the pilosebaceous unit of human skin. Previous studies have identified an acne‐associated dysbiosis of the skin microbiome. Objectives This dysbiosis was mainly determined for Cutibacterium acnes. However, detailed analyses combining q...
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Main Authors: | Cecilie Feidenhansl (Author), Michael Lund (Author), Anja Poehlein (Author), Rolf Lood (Author), Hans B. Lomholt (Author), Holger Brüggemann (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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