Not exact matches
The researchers did a small study of existing genetic data from the
human skin microbiome and estimate that 20 percent of the
human population have S. epidermidis strains that make 6 - HAP
on their
skin, Gallo says.
Human epidermal equivalents representing different types of
skin could also be grown, depending
on the source of the stem cells used, and could thus be tailored to study a range of
skin conditions and sensitivities in different
populations.»
Malassezia can be found
on everyone's
skin, even most animals have it, however only half of the
human population will have a bad reaction to it.