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E-raamat: Bioengineering of the Skin: Water and the Stratum Corneum, 2nd Edition 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (University of California, USA.), Edited by (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany), Edited by (Department of Dermatology, University Hospital, Jena, Germany), Edited by (San Gallicano Dermatological Institute, Rome, Italy)
  • Formaat: 440 pages, 33 Tables, black and white; 6 Illustrations, color; 84 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Dermatology: Clinical & Basic Science
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2004
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429128936
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  • Formaat: 440 pages, 33 Tables, black and white; 6 Illustrations, color; 84 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Dermatology: Clinical & Basic Science
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2004
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429128936
Teised raamatud teemal:
Bioengineering of the skin, or more precisely the biophysical assessment of skin physiology, is moving rapidly from a descriptive approach to a deeper understanding of biophysical and biochemical processes. This second edition of the popular text Bioengineering of the Skin: Water and Stratum Corneum reflects the progress in the field, focusing on the dramatically improved understanding of skin physiology. Specifically, it reviews the shift in our understanding of the stratum corneum from an inert surrounding sheet to a biologically active compartment.

The stratum corneum is the interface between the sometimes harsh environment and the internal turmoil of the human body. Based on a large number of recent publications, this book explains the mechanisms involved in stratum corneum barrier function and hydration. It reflects 10 years of progress not only of the non-invasive biophysical assessment of skin physiology parameter, but also of the perfection of the available devices. It brings all research on epidermal water and transepidermal water loss in health and disease up-to-date with the revision of existing chapters as well as added chapters from new contributors on hydration and itching. This edition also includes new guidelines on the standardization of measurements.

Bioengineering of the Skin will enhance communication within the research community and will be useful for scientists in the skin bioengineering field by presenting methods that offer reliable and reproducible approaches for product testing in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, as well as for basic research.
PART I Introduction
Water--Lipid Interaction
3(12)
Bozena B. Michniak
Philip W. Wertz
Water--Keratin Interactions
15(12)
Jean-Luc Leveque
Stratum Corneum pH and Ions --- Distribution and Importance
27(22)
Joachim W. Fluhr
Lora Bankova
Peter Elias
Occlusion
49(14)
Jana Praessler
Joachim W. Fluhr
PART II Transepidermal Water Loss and Barrier Function
Transepidermal Water Loss Measurements in Dermato-Cosmetic Sciences
63(14)
V. Rogiers
E. Houben
K. De Paepe
Ultrasound and Water in the Stratum Corneum
77(6)
Stefania Seidenari
Giovanni Pellacani
Standardization of Measurements and Guidelines
83(14)
Grazia Primavera
Joachim W. Fluhr
Enzo Berardesca
Transepidermal Water Loss and Its Relation to Barrier Function and Skin Irritation
97(8)
P.G.M. van der Valk
M. Kucharekova
R.A. Tupker
Transepidermal Water Loss and Allergic Contact Dermatitis
105(8)
Stefania Seidenari
Francesca Giusti
Prediction of Irritancy
113(16)
R.A. Tupker
Transepidermal Water Loss and Racial Differences
129(6)
Grazia Primavera
Enzo Berardesca
Sensitive Skin and Transepidermal Water Loss
135(8)
Clarissa D. Villarama
Howard I. Maibach
Transepidermal Water Loss and Barrier Function of Aging Human Skin
143(16)
Klaus-P. Wilhelm
Marianne Brandt
Howard I. Maibach
Atopic Dermatitis and Other Skin Diseases
159(12)
Manige Fartasch
Transepidermal Water Loss and Dry Skin
171(16)
Marie Loden
Bioengineering Correlates of the Sensitive Skin Syndrome: The Sensory Irritation Component
187(10)
Robert Sinaiko
Howard I. Maibach
Barrier Recovery
197(14)
Silke M. Fuchs
Joachim W. Fluhr
Howard I. Maibach
Testing the Efficacy of Moisturizers
211(26)
Bernard Gabard
Dynamic Measurements: The Plastic Occlusion Stress Test, Moisture Accumulation Test, and Sorption-Desorption Test
237(12)
Grazia Primavera
Enzo Berardesca
PART III Water Content
Assessment of Stratum Corneum Hydration: Corneometer CM 825
249(14)
Gabriel Khazaka
Hardware and Measuring Principles: The NOVA Dermal Phase Meter
263(12)
Randy Wickett
Hardware and Measuring Principles: The Computerized DermaLab Transepidermal Water Loss Probe
275(12)
Gary L. Grove
Charles Zerweck
Electrical Assessment of Skin Hydration: Standardization of Measurements and Guidelines
287(8)
Grazia Primavera
Joachim W. Fluhr
Enzo Berardesca
Hydration and Moisturizers
295(12)
Marie Loden
Infant Skin Hydration
307(16)
Marty O. Visscher
Steven B. Hoath
Hydration and Atopic Dermatitis
323(12)
Chris Edwards
Ronald Marks
Within and beyond the Skin Barrier as Seen by Electrical Impedance
335(16)
Stig Ollmar
Ingrid Nicander
Hydration in Psoriasis and Eczema: The Dry Surface-High Evaporative Water Loss Paradox
351(8)
Jorgen Serup
Hydration and Lipids
359(10)
Philip W. Wertz
Bozena B. Michniak
Xerotic Skin and Impairment of Barrier Function Associated with Itch
369(6)
Gil Yosipovitch
Testing and Efficacy of Barrier Creams
375(12)
Hongbo Zhai
Howard I. Maibach
Testing of Moisturizers
387(20)
Marie Loden
Magnus Lindberg
Index 407


Joachim W. Fluhr, Peter Elsner, Enzo Berardesca