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1. Octahydroindolizine alkaloid Homocrepidine A from Dendrobium crepidatum attenuate P. acnes-induced inflammatory in vitro and in vivo.

2. Polyherbal Antiacne Gel: In Vitro Antibacterial Activity and Efficacy Evaluation Against Cutibacterium acnes .

3. Syringic acid suppresses Cutibacterium acnes-induced inflammation in human keratinocytes via regulating the NLRP3/caspase-1/IL-1β signaling axis by activating PPARγ/Nrf2-antioxidant pathway.

4. Helicobacter pylori and acne vulgaris: is there a relationship?

5. Exploration of the Changes in Facial Microbiota of Maskne Patients and Healthy Controls Before and After Wearing Masks Using 16 S rRNA Analysis.

6. Control of pathogenic bacterial biofilm associated with acne and the anti-inflammatory potential of an essential oil blend.

7. Microbiological insights and dermatological applications of live biotherapeutic products.

8. Characterization of the forehead skin microbiome in the early phase of acne.

9. A dermocosmetic product containing the sap of oat plantlets and Garcinia mangostana extract improves the clinical signs of acne.

10. An integrated network pharmacology and molecular docking approach to reveal the role of Arctigenin against Cutibacterium acnes-induced skin inflammation by targeting the CYP19A1.

11. Pro-inflammatory activity of Cutibacterium acnes phylotype IA 1 and extracellular vesicles: An in vitro study.

12. The adjuvant treatment role of ω-3 fatty acids by regulating gut microbiota positively in the acne vulgaris.

13. Phototoxicity of the Ethanolic Extract of Skeletonema marinoi for the Dermocosmetic Improvement of Acne.

14. Multi-omics signatures reveal genomic and functional heterogeneity of Cutibacterium acnes in normal and diseased skin.

15. Intradermal injection of Cutibacterium acnes and staphylococcus: A pustular acne-like murine model.

16. A new topical biotechnological phytocomplex for truncal mild-moderate acne restores skin microbiota balance.

17. Cutibacterium acnes induces acne-like lesions in hairless mice models - A comparative study.

18. Facemask acne attenuation through modulation of indirect microbiome interactions.

19. Investigating causal relationships between the gut microbiota and inflammatory skin diseases: A Mendelian randomization study.

20. Formulation and evaluation of antioxidant and antibacterial activity of a peel-off facial masks moisturizer containing curcumin and Rosa Damascena extract.

21. A Randomized Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of an Oral Probiotic in Acne Vulgaris.

22. Investigation into the Anti-Acne Effects of Castanea sativa Mill Leaf and Its Pure Ellagitannin Castalagin in HaCaT Cells Infected with Cutibacterium acnes .

23. Antibacterial activity and mechanism of cell-free supernatants of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei against Propionibacterium acnes.

24. Are antibiotics still relevant in acne? A review of the therapeutic conundrum.

25. Novel antimicrobial peptides against Cutibacterium acnes designed by deep learning.

26. Application of bacteriophage φPaP11-13 attenuates rat Cutibacterium acnes infection lesions by promoting keratinocytes apoptosis via inhibiting PI3K/Akt pathway.

27. INDIVIDUAL ARTICLE: Antibiotic Stewardship in Acne: 2023 Update.

28. Neutrophil extracellular trap-related mechanisms in acne vulgaris inspire a novel treatment strategy with adipose-derived stem cells.

29. Antibacterial toner exhibits bactericidal effect against Cutibacterium acnes via keratin and sebum plug penetration.

31. Genetic and Functional Analyses of Cutibacterium Acnes Isolates Reveal the Association of a Linear Plasmid with Skin Inflammation.

32. Emodin exhibits anti-acne potential by inhibiting cell growth, lipogenesis, and inflammation in human SZ95 sebocytes.

33. A cross-sectional cohort study on the skin microbiota in patients with different acne durations.

34. Are the Cutaneous Microbiota a Guardian of the Skin's Physical Barrier? The Intricate Relationship between Skin Microbes and Barrier Integrity.

35. Transcriptomic analysis of the antimicrobial activity of prodigiosin against Cutibacterium acnes.

36. Establishing a Cell-Free Transcription-Translation Platform for Cutibacterium acnes to Prototype Engineered Metabolic and Synthetic Biology.

37. Dynamic evaluation of pathological changes in a mouse acne model by optical imaging technology.

38. Nanotechnology and narasin: a powerful combination against acne.

39. Clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of Pityrosporum folliculitis in immunocompetent patients.

40. Genome-scale metabolic modeling and in silico analysis of opportunistic skin pathogen Cutibacterium acnes .

41. Treatment response to isotretinoin correlates with specific shifts in Cutibacterium acnes strain composition within the follicular microbiome.

42. Characterization of the newly isolated phage Y3Z against multi-drug resistant Cutibacterium acnes.

43. A Bioactive Compound-Loaded Zinc-Aminoclay Encapsulated, Pickering Emulsion System for Treating Acne-Inducing Microbes.

44. Distinct skin microbiome modulation following different topical acne treatments in mild acne vulgaris patients: A randomized, investigator-blinded exploratory study.

45. Increased frequency of clindamycin-resistant Cutibacterium acnes strains isolated from Japanese patients with acne vulgaris caused by the prevalence of exogenous resistance genes.

46. Biological Evaluation of the Antibacterial Retinoid CD437 in Cutibacterium acnes Infection.

47. Sarecycline inhibits protein translation in Cutibacterium acnes 70S ribosome using a two-site mechanism.

48. Efficacy of Two Moroccan Cistus Species Extracts against Acne Vulgaris: Phytochemical Profile, Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory and Antimicrobial Activities.

49. Ultrasound-triggered interfacial engineering-based microneedle for bacterial infection acne treatment.

50. Change in Cutibacterium acnes phylotype abundance and improvement of clinical parameters using a new dermocosmetic product containing Myrtus communis and Celastrol enriched plant cell culture extracts in patients with acne vulgaris.

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