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Measuring microelastic properties of stratum corneum

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2006
We explore the compression moduli of a thin biological tissue through probe microscopy. The elastic modulus (E') of isolated stratum corneum is measured at varying depths through the use of an atomic force microscope (AFM) as well as a nano-indentor (Hysitron Triboscope). In addition, a nano-DMA is used to measure visco-elastic properties. Measurements
Yonghui, Yuan, Ritu, Verma
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Development of the stratum corneum

British Journal of Dermatology, 2014
In 2015, Professor Ronald (Ronnie) Marks will celebrate his 80th birthday and the 35th year since assuming the Chair of Dermatology at the University of Wales College of Medicine in Cardiff, Wales. Ronnie's long and prolific career is well deserving of a celebratory Festschrift.
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Ultrastructure of the Human Stratum corneum

Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 2001
The ultrastructural study of the intercellular spaces of the human stratum corneum was based on transmission electron microscopy of thin vertical sections and freeze-fracture replicas, field emission scanning electron microscopy and immunofluorescence confocal laser scanning microscopy.
P, Corcuff, F, Fiat, A M, Minondo
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Stratum Corneum Quantification

2013
The stratum corneum (SC) is the outermost skin layer. It can be removed sequentially by repeated application of appropriate adhesive tapes commonly known as “SC tape stripping.” This technique is a relatively noninvasive method to investigate the structure, properties, and functions of SC as well as the penetration of topically applied substances ex ...
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[The stratum corneum].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2002
Epidermal differentiation is a continuous process, constituting and renewing a protective layer at the skin surface: the stratum corneum, composed of cornified keratinocytes that is a barrier to water diffusion. Massive loss of physiologic liquids is one of the severest consequences of extensive burns.
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Separation of Stratum Corneum

British Journal of Dermatology, 1972
A, Gafoor, K M, Townsend
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Soggy stratum corneum

Contact Dermatitis, 1983
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Stratum Corneum

2016
Yoshikazu Uchida, Kyungho Park
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Stratum Corneum Cell Layers

2010
Despite its most important role in the skin as a barrier membrane, the structural intactness of the stratum corneum (SC) has rather been neglected in histological examination because of its disordered features when prepared in ordinary histological specimens.
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