Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is the most widely used objective measurement for assessing the barrier function of skin in healthy individuals but also patients with skin diseases that are associated with skin barrier dysfunction, such as atopic dermatitis. TEWL is the quantity of condensed water that diffuses across a fixed area of stratum corneum to the skin surface per unit time. The water evaporating from the skin is measured using a probe that is placed in contact with the skin surface and contains sensors that detect changes in water vapor density. TEWL can be measured using an open-chamber, unventilated-chamber, or condenser-chamber device. It is a sensitive measure that is affected by properties of the surrounding microclimate suc...
It is important to have reliable methods for evaluation of skin barrier function when questions such...
This paper reviews a methodology based on mathematical modelling of data of transepidermal water los...
In this thesis, the results of a series of investigations into the barrier function of human skin ar...
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is the most widely used objective measurement for assessing the bar...
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is commonly used as a surrogate marker for skin barrier function. A...
Introduction: Skin as a protective barrier from exogenous substances. The aim of the study was to ...
Skin barrier function is a key parameter to consider when performing in vitro percutaneous absorptio...
Introduction: Skin as a protective barrier from exogenous substances. The aim of the study was to ...
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was measured as a function of skin temperature, using human cadaver...
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is a key parameter in the assessment of skin barrier impairment and...
The exact qualitative and quantitative analysis of wound healing processes is a decisive prerequisit...
PURPOSE : To understand and account for inter-individual variations in percutaneous drug penetration...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between transepidermal water loss and ...
BackgroundThere is an emerging perspective that it is not sufficient to just assess skin exposure to...
It is important to have reliable methods for evaluation of skin barrier function when questions such...
This paper reviews a methodology based on mathematical modelling of data of transepidermal water los...
In this thesis, the results of a series of investigations into the barrier function of human skin ar...
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is the most widely used objective measurement for assessing the bar...
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is commonly used as a surrogate marker for skin barrier function. A...
Introduction: Skin as a protective barrier from exogenous substances. The aim of the study was to ...
Skin barrier function is a key parameter to consider when performing in vitro percutaneous absorptio...
Introduction: Skin as a protective barrier from exogenous substances. The aim of the study was to ...
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was measured as a function of skin temperature, using human cadaver...
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is a key parameter in the assessment of skin barrier impairment and...
The exact qualitative and quantitative analysis of wound healing processes is a decisive prerequisit...
PURPOSE : To understand and account for inter-individual variations in percutaneous drug penetration...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between transepidermal water loss and ...
BackgroundThere is an emerging perspective that it is not sufficient to just assess skin exposure to...
It is important to have reliable methods for evaluation of skin barrier function when questions such...
This paper reviews a methodology based on mathematical modelling of data of transepidermal water los...
In this thesis, the results of a series of investigations into the barrier function of human skin ar...