Corneocytes were prepared from stratum corneum after extraction of the lipids and then were reaggregated with model lipids to form a membrane. The transport of water through the membrane was found to be similar to earlier published values for reaggregated stratum corneum formed with the indigenous lipids. Similar values were also obtained when only partially saponified free fatty acids were present as lipids. These results support an earlier hypothesis, that the lipid barrier to water penetration of the stratum corneum is determined by the structural organization of the lipids, not by the exact chemical structure of individual species
Mammalian stratum corneum contains multiple intercellular lipid bilayers that contitute the epiderma...
The diffusion equation has been solved numerically for the non steady-state problem of a two-dimensi...
The role of stratum corneum (SC) constituents in SC barrier properties was assessed directly in vitr...
Corneocytes were prepared from stratum corneum after extraction of the lipids and then were reaggreg...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides the barrier to water loss for the skin of mammals. A significant b...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides the barrier to water loss for the skin of mammals. A significant b...
Liposomes were prepared from stratum corneum lipids consisting of epidermal ceramides (55% by weight...
The feasibility of preparing a membrane from commercially available lipids that are compositionally ...
The stratum corneum (SC), composed of corneocytes and intercellular lipid membranes, is the outermos...
The stratum corneum (SC), the most superficial layer of the skin, is directly responsible for the sk...
The role of stratum corneum (SC) constituents in SC barrier properties was assessed directly in vitr...
The stratum corneum (SC), the most superficial layer of the skin, is directly responsible for the sk...
Despite the acknowledged importance of the stratum corneum in limiting water loss and in controlling...
Despite the acknowledged importance of the stratum corneum in limiting water loss and in controlling...
Stratum corneum, the outermost layer of skin, consists of keratin filled rigid non-viable corneocyte...
Mammalian stratum corneum contains multiple intercellular lipid bilayers that contitute the epiderma...
The diffusion equation has been solved numerically for the non steady-state problem of a two-dimensi...
The role of stratum corneum (SC) constituents in SC barrier properties was assessed directly in vitr...
Corneocytes were prepared from stratum corneum after extraction of the lipids and then were reaggreg...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides the barrier to water loss for the skin of mammals. A significant b...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides the barrier to water loss for the skin of mammals. A significant b...
Liposomes were prepared from stratum corneum lipids consisting of epidermal ceramides (55% by weight...
The feasibility of preparing a membrane from commercially available lipids that are compositionally ...
The stratum corneum (SC), composed of corneocytes and intercellular lipid membranes, is the outermos...
The stratum corneum (SC), the most superficial layer of the skin, is directly responsible for the sk...
The role of stratum corneum (SC) constituents in SC barrier properties was assessed directly in vitr...
The stratum corneum (SC), the most superficial layer of the skin, is directly responsible for the sk...
Despite the acknowledged importance of the stratum corneum in limiting water loss and in controlling...
Despite the acknowledged importance of the stratum corneum in limiting water loss and in controlling...
Stratum corneum, the outermost layer of skin, consists of keratin filled rigid non-viable corneocyte...
Mammalian stratum corneum contains multiple intercellular lipid bilayers that contitute the epiderma...
The diffusion equation has been solved numerically for the non steady-state problem of a two-dimensi...
The role of stratum corneum (SC) constituents in SC barrier properties was assessed directly in vitr...