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Dysregulation of let-7 by PEG modified graphene oxide in nematodes with deficit in epidermal barrier
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2019In nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, epidermal RNA interference (RNAi) knockdown of bli-1 encoding a cuticular collagen caused the toxicity induction of GO-PEG (PEG surface modified graphene oxide).
Shuangshuang Dong +2 more
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Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2022
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammatory skin disease characterized by skin barrier dysfunction. Although Th2 cytokines downregulate the expression of epidermal barrier proteins, the signaling mechanism underlying these effects remains unclear. IL-33, a
X. Dai +6 more
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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammatory skin disease characterized by skin barrier dysfunction. Although Th2 cytokines downregulate the expression of epidermal barrier proteins, the signaling mechanism underlying these effects remains unclear. IL-33, a
X. Dai +6 more
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Pharmacological Targeting of the Epidermal Barrier [PDF]
The most important function of the skin is to form a barrier between the body and the external environment. The epidermal barrier prevents transepidermal water loss from the skin, but also serves as a barrier to the entry of harmful environmental allergic, toxic or infectious substances.
Lajos Kemeny +2 more
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Impact of Gloves and Mask Use on Epidermal Barrier Function in Health Care Workers
Dermatitis, 2021Background Coronavirus disease 2019 has rapidly spread all over the world. Personal protective equipment (PPE) including masks and gloves is needed to avoid transmission.
Trinidad Montero‐Vílchez +5 more
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Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2018
The skin acts as an interface between the body and its surrounding environment. The epidermis, the surface layer of the skin, is chiefly responsible for this interactive protective function. The epidermal barrier may be subdivided into three defensive systems: the photoprotective barrier, the immune barrier, and the physical and chemical barrier of the
R. Abdayem, Marek Haftek
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The skin acts as an interface between the body and its surrounding environment. The epidermis, the surface layer of the skin, is chiefly responsible for this interactive protective function. The epidermal barrier may be subdivided into three defensive systems: the photoprotective barrier, the immune barrier, and the physical and chemical barrier of the
R. Abdayem, Marek Haftek
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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2000
A mature epidermis is an effective barrier which prevents dehydration from the loss of body water, poisoning from the absorption of noxious substances, and systemic infection from invading surface microorganisms. The epidermal barrier resides within the most superficial layer of the skin, the stratum corneum.
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A mature epidermis is an effective barrier which prevents dehydration from the loss of body water, poisoning from the absorption of noxious substances, and systemic infection from invading surface microorganisms. The epidermal barrier resides within the most superficial layer of the skin, the stratum corneum.
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Lipids and the epidermal permeability barrier
Archives of Dermatological Research, 1981Peter M Elias
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The epidermal lipid barrier in microbiome-skin interaction.
Trends in Microbiology, 2023The corneocyte layers forming the upper surface of mammalian skin are embedded in a lamellar-membrane matrix which repels harmful molecules while retaining solutes from subcutaneous tissues.
Arnaud Kengmo Tchoupa +3 more
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Epidermal barrier changes in patients with psoriasis: The role of phototherapy
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2020Some skin diseases may modify epidermal barrier function. Psoriasis is a chronic multi‐systemic inflammatory disease that affects the epidermal barrier.
T. Montero‐Vilchez +6 more
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The impact of stress on epidermal barrier function: an evidence‐based review
British Journal of Dermatology, 2019The epidermal barrier functions to limit skin infection and inflammation by inhibiting irritant and immunogen invasion. Abundant evidence suggests that psychological stress stemming from crowding, isolation, nicotine smoking, insomnia, mental arithmetic ...
M. Maarouf +3 more
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