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Clinical and Instrumental Exploration of Sensitive Skin in a Pediatric Population
Studies on sensitive skin pathophysiology in infants are challenging because most assessment methods require self-reporting of signs. In this study, we aimed to identify and characterize sensitive skin in children for the first time.
G. Boyer +5 more
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Sensitive skin: causes, therapies [PDF]
This review presents current data on the status of sensitive skin and methods of its treatment.
CHEBOTARYOV V.V. +3 more
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Delphine Kerob,1 Anna Czermanska,2 Ewa M Karamon,3 Alain Moga,4 Guillaume Lecerf,4 Margot Nioré,1 Guénaëlle Le Dantec,1 Caroline Le Floc’h,1 Jerry Tan5 1Scientific Direction, La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique, Levallois-Perret, France; 2Dermascan,
Kerob D +8 more
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Background: Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin response that can be caused by several things. This inflammatory reaction is most often caused by external compounds that become allergens or irritants to the body.
Gabriel Rio Widipriyatama +3 more
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Body temperature and cold sensation during and following exercise under temperate room conditions in cold‐sensitive young trained females [PDF]
We evaluated cold sensation at rest and in response to exercise‐induced changes in core and skin temperatures in cold‐sensitive exercise trained females.
Aoki‐Murakami Erii +8 more
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Encoding of Tactile Stimuli by Mechanoreceptors and Interneurons of the Medicinal Leech [PDF]
For many animals processing of tactile information is a crucial task in behavioral contexts like exploration, foraging, and stimulus avoidance. The leech, having infrequent access to food, developed an energy efficient reaction to tactile stimuli ...
Fathiazar, Elham +3 more
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Use of topical reparative creams for sensitive and atopic skin in children
In recent decades, there has been a significant increase in allergy pathology among the pediatric population. One in five children at a pediatrician’s consultation has an allergic disease or has a history of allergy, or manifestations of an atopic ...
T. V. Kovalevskaya-Kucheryavenko
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Compensation of the skin effect in low-frequency potential drop measurements [PDF]
Potential drop measurements are routinely used in the non-destructive evaluation of component integrity. Potential drop measurements use either direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC), the latter will have superior noise performance due to the ...
Corcoran, J, Nagy, PB
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Oxyresveratrol, a natural derivative of resveratrol, has been shown to possess antimelanogenic properties. However, the underlying mechanism and its effect on melanin transfer remain poorly understood.
Jianhua Zhang +4 more
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Difference in proton radii of mirror nuclei as a possible surrogate for the neutron skin
It has been recently suggested that differences in the charge radii of mirror nuclei are proportional to the neutron-skin thickness of neutron-rich nuclei and to the slope of the symmetry energy $L$ [B.A. Brown Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 122502 (2017)].
Piekarewicz, J., Yang, Junjie
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