Biology of Aging and Photoaging

Biology of Aging and Photoaging

VOL. 104, N O . 4 STRESS PROTEINS AND MOLECULAR CHAPERONES APRIL I99.S Kartasova T, Ponec M, van de Putte P: Induction of proteins and mRNAs after ...

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VOL. 104, N O . 4

STRESS PROTEINS AND MOLECULAR CHAPERONES

APRIL I99.S

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BIOLOGY OF AGING AND PHOTOAGING Tbe Aiiicdean Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) and the Society for Investigative Dermatology are co-sponsoring a joint session entitled "Biology of Aging and Photoaging," The session will be oifered at tbe annual meeting ofthe ASDS to he held May 17-21, 1995 in Hilton Head, South Carolina, The session will include an introduction and overview of the topic by Barbara Gilchrest, M,D,, and include presentations by David Bickers, M,D, and Angela Christiano, Ph,D, Commentators include Leonard Dzubow, M,D,; David LefFell, M,D,; and Stuart Salasche, M.D, For further information, please call Tom Pearson at 708-330-0230,