nikkmm
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As a fair skinned person with a history of skin cancer spots at a young age, I am very interested in this!
Tanning response replicated in cultured human skin: Novel compounds activate pigmentation pathway without damaging UV radiation
"Cultured human skin treated for eight days with a small-molecule SIK inhibitor (right) shows a significant increase in pigmentation. Areas treated with a control substance (left) or an SIK inhibitor less able to penetrate human skin (center) show no darkening."
But I don't understand what a salt-inducing kinase inhibitor is. Any knowledge, from a Peat perspective maybe?
Tanning response replicated in cultured human skin: Novel compounds activate pigmentation pathway without damaging UV radiation
"Cultured human skin treated for eight days with a small-molecule SIK inhibitor (right) shows a significant increase in pigmentation. Areas treated with a control substance (left) or an SIK inhibitor less able to penetrate human skin (center) show no darkening."
But I don't understand what a salt-inducing kinase inhibitor is. Any knowledge, from a Peat perspective maybe?