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Microbiota and maintenance of skin barrier function
Science, 2022Description Human skin forms a protective barrier against the external environment and is our first line of defense against toxic, solar, and pathogenic insults. Our skin also defines our outward appearance, protects our internal tissues and organs, acts
T. Harris-Tryon, E. Grice
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Advances in Materials, 2022
Traditional electronic skin (e‐skin), due to the lack of human‐brain‐like thinking and judging capability, is powerless to accelerate the pace to the intelligent era. Herein, artificial intelligence (AI)‐motivated full‐skin bionic (FSB) e‐skin consisting
Hongsen Niu +8 more
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Traditional electronic skin (e‐skin), due to the lack of human‐brain‐like thinking and judging capability, is powerless to accelerate the pace to the intelligent era. Herein, artificial intelligence (AI)‐motivated full‐skin bionic (FSB) e‐skin consisting
Hongsen Niu +8 more
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The Skin Barrier and Moisturization: Function, Disruption, and Mechanisms of Repair
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 2023Background: The anatomic layers of the skin are well-defined, and a functional model of the skin barrier has recently been described. Barrier disruption plays a key role in several skin conditions, and moisturization is recommended as an initial ...
Jeffrey Rajkumar +3 more
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Skin Cancers in Skin of Color [PDF]
Skin cancer is the most common malignancy in the United States.1 While skin cancer is less common in people with skin of color, it is more often associated with an increased incidence of morbidity and mortality as compared to white counterparts.2,3 This imbalance has significant public health concerns.
Brooke A. Jackson, Brooke A. Jackson
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Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2018
ABSTRACTThere is an interest within forensic science to understand the physical and mechanical properties of human skin and the natural and synthetic simulants used to represent it, particularly wi...
L. A. Fenton +2 more
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ABSTRACTThere is an interest within forensic science to understand the physical and mechanical properties of human skin and the natural and synthetic simulants used to represent it, particularly wi...
L. A. Fenton +2 more
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Structure and function of the skin
Paediatric Dermatology, 2020The structure and function of the skin details the individual components of the epidermis, dermis, and their roles in normal skin health. The individual cell types in the epidermis, the different epidermal layers, and the roles of the keratinocyte are ...
Keith E. Linder
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006
Skin cancer is less common in persons with skin of color than in light-skinned Caucasians but is often associated with greater morbidity and mortality. Thus, it is crucial that physicians become familiar with skin cancer in persons of color so as to maximize the likelihood of early detection of these tumors. In dark-skinned ethnic groups, squamous cell
Hugh M. Gloster, Kenneth W. Neal
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Skin cancer is less common in persons with skin of color than in light-skinned Caucasians but is often associated with greater morbidity and mortality. Thus, it is crucial that physicians become familiar with skin cancer in persons of color so as to maximize the likelihood of early detection of these tumors. In dark-skinned ethnic groups, squamous cell
Hugh M. Gloster, Kenneth W. Neal
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2012
The role of the skin as a potential route of exposure to nanomaterials is described in the present chapter. We survey the existing literature on various types of nanomaterials with respect to their penetration through the skin and toxicological responses. Most studies suggest minimal skin penetration and little to no systemic exposure. However, studies
Monteiro Riviere, N +1 more
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The role of the skin as a potential route of exposure to nanomaterials is described in the present chapter. We survey the existing literature on various types of nanomaterials with respect to their penetration through the skin and toxicological responses. Most studies suggest minimal skin penetration and little to no systemic exposure. However, studies
Monteiro Riviere, N +1 more
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Recent Progress in Essential Functions of Soft Electronic Skin
Advanced Functional Materials, 2021Inspired by the human skin, electronic skins (e‐skins) composed of various flexible sensors, such as strain sensor, pressure sensor, shear force sensor, temperature sensor, and humility sensor, and delicate circuits, are emerged to mimic the sensing ...
Jianwen Chen +6 more
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J. Pallasmaa
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