The lipid organization in the upper layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), is important for the skin barrier function. This lipid organization, including the characteristic 13 nm lamellar phase, can be reproduced in vitro with mixtures based on cholesterol, free fatty acids and natural as well as synthetic ceramides (CER). In human SC, nine CER classes have been identified (CER1–CER9). Detailed studies on the effect of molecular structure of individual ceramides on the SC lipid organization are only possible with synthetic lipid mixtures, as their composition can be accurately chosen and systematically modified. In the present study, small-angle X-ray diffraction was used to examine the organization in synthetic lipid mixtures of whic...
The stratum corneum requires ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids to provide the cutaneous permea...
Ceramides are essential constituents of the skin barrier that allow humans to live on dry land. Redu...
The stratum corneum's lipid matrix is a critical for the skin's barrier function and is primarily co...
The lipid organization in the upper layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), is important for th...
AbstractCholesterol (CHOL), free fatty acids (FFA) and nine classes of ceramides (CER1–CER9) form th...
In a recent study the lipid phase behavior of mixtures of human ceramides, cholesterol, and free fat...
In a recent study the lipid phase behavior of mixtures of human ceramides, cholesterol, and free fat...
The extracellular matrix of the uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), consists of c...
Understanding the lipid arrangement within the skin's outermost layer, the stratum corneum (SC), is ...
The extracellular matrix of the uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), consists of c...
The extracellular matrix of the uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), consists of c...
AbstractThe barrier function of the skin is provided by the stratum corneum (SC), the outermost laye...
AbstractThe skin barrier function is provided by the stratum corneum (SC). The lipids in the SC are ...
Culturing of normal human keratinocytes at the air–liquid interface results in the formation of full...
Ceramides are the major lipid constituent of lamellar sheets present in the intercellular spaces of ...
The stratum corneum requires ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids to provide the cutaneous permea...
Ceramides are essential constituents of the skin barrier that allow humans to live on dry land. Redu...
The stratum corneum's lipid matrix is a critical for the skin's barrier function and is primarily co...
The lipid organization in the upper layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), is important for th...
AbstractCholesterol (CHOL), free fatty acids (FFA) and nine classes of ceramides (CER1–CER9) form th...
In a recent study the lipid phase behavior of mixtures of human ceramides, cholesterol, and free fat...
In a recent study the lipid phase behavior of mixtures of human ceramides, cholesterol, and free fat...
The extracellular matrix of the uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), consists of c...
Understanding the lipid arrangement within the skin's outermost layer, the stratum corneum (SC), is ...
The extracellular matrix of the uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), consists of c...
The extracellular matrix of the uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), consists of c...
AbstractThe barrier function of the skin is provided by the stratum corneum (SC), the outermost laye...
AbstractThe skin barrier function is provided by the stratum corneum (SC). The lipids in the SC are ...
Culturing of normal human keratinocytes at the air–liquid interface results in the formation of full...
Ceramides are the major lipid constituent of lamellar sheets present in the intercellular spaces of ...
The stratum corneum requires ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids to provide the cutaneous permea...
Ceramides are essential constituents of the skin barrier that allow humans to live on dry land. Redu...
The stratum corneum's lipid matrix is a critical for the skin's barrier function and is primarily co...