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Reference \ Bioengineering of Skin

Table of Contents


1. Ultrastructural aspects of stratum corneum
2. Formation and function of the stratum corneum
3. Update on desquamation: First evidence for the presence of endoglycosidase activity in the human stratum corneum. Purification and characterization of heparanase 1 (Hpa1)
4. Crossing the barrier
5. Understanding and measuring the optics that drive visual perception of skin appearance
6. Environmental threats to the stratum corneum
7. The scale of the problem
8. Lipid organization and barrier function
9. Corneodesmosomal proteins are proteolysed in vitro by both SCTE and SCCE, two proteases which are thought to be involved in desquamation
10. Calmodulin like skin protein (CLSP): A new marker of keratinocyte differentiation
11. Association of hsp27 with epidermal structural proteins and its expression in keratinization disorders
12. The single gel-phase model and the membrane folding model for skin barrier structure, function and formation
13. Comparison of cutaneous bioavailability of cosmetic formulations containing caffeine or alpha-tocopherol applied on human skin models or human skin ex vivo at finite doses
14. Structure of multi-phasic dermal formulations and the influence of the structure and of vehicle evaporation on transdermal permeation
15. Transdermal iontophoresis of leuprolide in vitro under constant voltage and constant current conditions: Physicochemical modelling and the effect of adjuvants
16. Quantification of vitamin E-acetate (cosmetic formulations) in the stratum corneum of an in-vitro model by tape stripping, UV-spectroscopy and HPLC-method
17. The effect of extraction and NMF treatment on the water handling capability of stratum corneum as measured by TEWL and MAT
18. Electrical impedance. A method to evaluate the ability to betaine to reduce the skin irritating effects of detergents
19. Electrical capacitance measurement of the stratum corneum hydration: Comparison with the dermopharmacokinetics of the active moiety
20. Evaluation of surfactant effects on stratum corneum using squamometry, transepidermal water loss measurements and the sorption-desorption test
21. Influence of in vivo iontophoresis on the skin barrier and percutaneous penetration
22. Epidermal in vivo and in vitro studies by attenuated total reflection spectroscopy using a novel flexible mid-infrared fiber probe
23. Non-invasive sampling of glucose by reverse electroporation of human skin
24. FOITS - Corneometry influenced by experimental side conditions
25. Morphological alterations in the stratum corneum of winter xerosis skin
26. Non homogeneous distribution of topically applied compounds
27. Normalization of inflammation and humidity in SLS perturbed skin in vivo by gel state phosphatidyicholine
28. Sensitive skin: cosmetic and dermatological treatment
29. One more plain (plane) look into the stratum corneum
30. Penetration enhancement by interaction of the human stratum corneum with externally applied lipids and terpenes
31. Irritant and allergic contract dermatitis: beneficial corneotherapeutic effects of skin-tolerance tested moisturizing creams
32. Dandruff is characterized by decreased levels of intercellular lipids in scalp stratum corneum
33. Mechanical properties of aging skin - Stratum corneum vs dermal changes
34. FTIR mapping: A tool for spatially resolved characterization of stratum corneum
35. In vitro systems to characterize dermal permeation and penetration
36. Changes in skin constitution and consumers' demands in the last decades
37. Seasonal changes in skin biophysical properties in healthy Caucasian women
38. Influence of phloretin and 6-ketocholestanol on the penetration of 5-aminolevullnic acid through porcine skin
39. A decrease of b-glucocerebrosidase activity induced by UVB causes a skin barrier abnormality
40. Effect of menthol. A chiral permeation enhancer, on ibuprofen skin permeation
41. Non-invasive evaluation on cornified envelope maturation
42. Application of hyperosmolar glucose on injured skin: Skin bioengineering evaluation during epidermal barrier repair
43. Organization of the intercellular spaces of human palmo-plantar stratum corneum
44. Rapid infrared spectrometric quantitation of stratum corneum lipid content
45. A new method for contactiess in vivo quantitative measurement of stratum corneum gloss attributes. Influence of natural ingredients
46. The combination of neutron scattering techniques for the study of hydration of porcine stratum corneum
47. Permeation and sorption studies of water transport in stratum corneum
48. Expression analysis of stratum corneum chymotryptic enzyme (SCCE) and its precursor at the surface of human epidermis, using affinity-purified anti-peptide antibodies
49. An in vivo method to study stratum corneum-surfactant interactions
50. The effect of change in epidermal calcium gradient on stratum corneum lipid and epidermal differentiation
51. Structure determination of human epidermal glucosylceramides
52. Localization of titanium dioxide microparticles in the horny layer
53. Ultrastructural effects of some topical corticosterioids upon the epidermal layers
54. Comparison of the barrier properties of artificial skin constructs and stratum corneum for 5-aminolevullinic acid and its n-butyl ester
55. Lateral drug infusion in comparison of an artificial skin construct and stratum corneum for 5-aminolevulinic acid and its n-buytl este
56. Comparison of commercial hydrocortisone formulations with regard to their permeation behaviour through excised stratum corneum
57. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) does not correlate with skin permeability in vitro
58. A random walk model of stratum corneum diffusion
59. Characterization of skin surface: comparison of SIA(r) and PRIMOS(r) methods
60. TEWL and stratum corneum hydration changes caused by prolonged contact with a new TEWL measurement head
61. How cosmetics interact with the stratum corneum
62. Evaluation of a spectrophotometric, in situ determination as a stand-alone method for percutaneous bioavailability studies
63. Visual features of healthy skin - A comparison of the evaluation on volunteers and high resolution digital images
64. Recent investigations on the reservoir function of the stratum corneum
65. Stratum corneum lipid composition as a predictive tool for permeability?
66. Improved understanding of skin elasticity by modelling in vivo mechanical tests
67. Strategies for improving skin moisture 68.Proliferation and survival of cultured melanoma cells following exposure to Dead Sea halobacteria homogenate
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