Shiseido Focuses on Langerhans Cells to Strengthen Skin Immunity
Shiseido is currently planning to engage in R&D for the launch of a skincare product applying these research results.
Shiseido has been researching skin immunity for more than 20 years. This includes collaborative research with the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Cutaneous Biology Research Center in Boston, Massachusetts, an internationally recognized3 dermatological research institute.
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1. This is a dendritic cell that is created in the bone marrow, and exists in the prickle cell layer of the epidermis. It constitutes 2-5% of the total cell count of the epidermis. It was named after Paul Langerhans, the medical scientist who discovered it in 1886.
2. A multiple component of β‐glucan, aquainpool (an original ingredient developed by Shiseido) and Bulgaria rose water. β‐glucan itself is effective in enhancing the immunity of Langerhans cells, but we have discovered that the effect can be further enhanced by combining it with other elements, creating a multiple component. We have created this combination, and we have applied for patent.
3. CRBC, MGH/Harvard Cutaneous Biology Research Center is a dermatological research institute which was founded with major support from Shiseido in 1989 at Massachusetts General Hospital, the largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. Shiseido has sent many researchers to the CBRC to engage in collaborative research with scientists.
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