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English: Figure 1. Histology of photoaged skin. The predominant histological finding of photodamaged skin is solar elastosis, which is basophilic degeneration of elastotic fibers in the dermis. Solar elastosis separates from the epidermis by a narrow band of normal-appearing collagen (grenz zone) with collagen fibers arranged horizontally (H&E stating. Original magnification ×400).
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(2016). "Molecular Mechanisms of Skin Aging and Rejuvenation". IntechOpen. DOI:10.5772/62983.

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Micrograph of solar elastosis

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