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article publishing their research, titled "Epidermal Electronics" the full article is available only to subscribers, the study's authors say the "tattoos" could run on solar cells - and may eventually be used to create a new class of game controller:
NPR Topics: News 2011
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article publishing their research, titled "Epidermal Electronics" the full article is available only to subscribers, the study's authors say the "tattoos" could run on solar cells - and may eventually be used to create a new class of game controller:
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Epidermal growth factors EGFs are derived from plants or human fetal fibroblasts, or bioengineered from human skin.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Epidermal cis-urocanic acid levels correlate with lower specific cellular immune responses after hepatitis B vaccination of ultraviolet B-exposed humans.
Potential impacts of direct mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic 2009
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They believe the gene blocks the action of Epidermal Growth Factor EGF, a protein that stimulates cell growth and is best known for its role in cancer.
Discovery of ‘Happy Hour’ Gene Could Lead to New Treatments for Alcoholism | Impact Lab 2009
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Epidermal growth factors EGFs are derived from plants or human fetal fibroblasts, or bioengineered from human skin.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Dr. Brown revealed that ReVive was launched after he "successfully employed a multi-million dollar study on the application of Nobel Prize-winning Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), a molecule originally famed for its healing effects on burn victims and one that rejuvenates otherwise healthy skin."
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(At the same time, her colleague Stanley Cohen received the Nobel Prize for his discovery of Epidermal Growth Factor, or EGF.)
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ReVive was launched after I successfully employed a multimillion dollar study on the cosmetic application of Nobel Prize winning Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), a molecule originally famed for its healing effects on burn victims and on that rejuvenates otherwise healthy skin.
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Epidermal growth factors EGFs are derived from plants or human fetal fibroblasts, or bioengineered from human skin.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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