AbstractThe electrical properties of human skin in the range of the applied voltages between 0.2 and 60V are modeled theoretically and measured experimentally. Two parallel electric current pathways are considered: one crossing lipid-corneocyte matrix and the other going through skin appendages. The appendageal ducts are modeled as long tubes with distributed electrical parameters. For both transport systems, equations taking into account the electroporation of lipid lamella in the case the lipid-corneocyte matrix or the walls of the appendageal ducts in the case of the skin appendages are derived. Numerical solutions of these nonlinear equations are compared with published data and the results of our own experiments. The current-time respo...
AbstractExperimentally observed changes in the conductivity of skin under the influence of a pulsing...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
A theoretical model for electroporation of multilamellar lipid system due to a series of large elect...
AbstractThe electrical properties of human skin in the range of the applied voltages between 0.2 and...
The electrical properties of the outermost layer of skin are described by lipid-corneocyte (Zm) and ...
AbstractThe stratum corneum (SC) is the main barrier to molecular and ionic transport across mammali...
We propose a new method for extracting the electrical properties of human skin based on the time con...
Previous in vitro experiments have shown that transdermal high-voltage pulses (Uskin ≈100 V; duratio...
Application of 'high voltage' (HV) pulses (transdermal voltage U-skin > 50 V) to preparations of hum...
The dielectric properties of skin are of particular interest in the fields of Functional Electrical ...
The mechanism by which high-voltage pulses transiently disrupt lipid bilayers in cell membranes has ...
AbstractThe mechanism of high-voltage pulse-induced permeabilization of the stratum corneum, the out...
During the past five years a study has been made of the electrical properties of human skin in vivo ...
ABSTRACT: Human skin experiences extensive alterations when exposed to a strong electric field. In h...
As an alternative to viral methods that are controversial because of their safety issues, chemical a...
AbstractExperimentally observed changes in the conductivity of skin under the influence of a pulsing...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
A theoretical model for electroporation of multilamellar lipid system due to a series of large elect...
AbstractThe electrical properties of human skin in the range of the applied voltages between 0.2 and...
The electrical properties of the outermost layer of skin are described by lipid-corneocyte (Zm) and ...
AbstractThe stratum corneum (SC) is the main barrier to molecular and ionic transport across mammali...
We propose a new method for extracting the electrical properties of human skin based on the time con...
Previous in vitro experiments have shown that transdermal high-voltage pulses (Uskin ≈100 V; duratio...
Application of 'high voltage' (HV) pulses (transdermal voltage U-skin > 50 V) to preparations of hum...
The dielectric properties of skin are of particular interest in the fields of Functional Electrical ...
The mechanism by which high-voltage pulses transiently disrupt lipid bilayers in cell membranes has ...
AbstractThe mechanism of high-voltage pulse-induced permeabilization of the stratum corneum, the out...
During the past five years a study has been made of the electrical properties of human skin in vivo ...
ABSTRACT: Human skin experiences extensive alterations when exposed to a strong electric field. In h...
As an alternative to viral methods that are controversial because of their safety issues, chemical a...
AbstractExperimentally observed changes in the conductivity of skin under the influence of a pulsing...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
A theoretical model for electroporation of multilamellar lipid system due to a series of large elect...