The uniqueness of fingerprints (epidermal ridges) has been recognized for over two thousand years. They have been studied scientifically for more than two hundred years. Yet, in spite of the accumulation of a wealth of empirical and experimental knowledge, no widely accepted explanation for the development of epidermal ridges on fingers, palms and soles has yet emerged. Informed by an extensive literature study we suggest that fingerprint patterns are created as the result of a buckling instability in the basal cell layer of the fetal epidermis. Analysis of the well-known von Karman equations informs us that the buckling direction is perpendicular to the direction of greatest stress in the basal layer. We propose that this stress is induced...
Fingerprint ridge counts, which remain constant from the 19th week of pregnancy, are related to fing...
Addendum to: Scheibert J, Leurent S, Prevost A, Debrégeas G. The role of fingerprints in the coding ...
Recent report by Scheibert et al. highlights the role of fingerprints in enhancing tactile sensitivi...
The fingerprint pattern (epidermal ridge pattern) becomes established at about the 10th to 16th week...
Evidence suggests that both the interaction of so-called Merkel cells and the epidermal stress distr...
Evidence suggests that both the interaction of so-called Merkel cells and the epidermal stress distr...
The problem of fingerprints has been interesting for people since ancient times. We’ll try to shed a...
2012-05-07In the human finger, specialized transducers capable of detecting micro-vibrations in the ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-016-1764-6Finger...
Friction ridge skin is only located on the fingers, palms, and soles of feet. These ridges have been...
Dermatoglyphics refers to the formation of naturally occurring ridges on certain body parts namely p...
Study of the patterns of the epidermal ridges of finger, palm, and sole can serve as an aid to the d...
Abstract — Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis is widely used for micro-scale studies on mechanorec...
Dermatoglyphics is the study of epidermal ridge patterns on the palm, fingers, sole and toes. They a...
Human fingerprints comprise a series of whorls or ridges. In some special cases, these whorls are br...
Fingerprint ridge counts, which remain constant from the 19th week of pregnancy, are related to fing...
Addendum to: Scheibert J, Leurent S, Prevost A, Debrégeas G. The role of fingerprints in the coding ...
Recent report by Scheibert et al. highlights the role of fingerprints in enhancing tactile sensitivi...
The fingerprint pattern (epidermal ridge pattern) becomes established at about the 10th to 16th week...
Evidence suggests that both the interaction of so-called Merkel cells and the epidermal stress distr...
Evidence suggests that both the interaction of so-called Merkel cells and the epidermal stress distr...
The problem of fingerprints has been interesting for people since ancient times. We’ll try to shed a...
2012-05-07In the human finger, specialized transducers capable of detecting micro-vibrations in the ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-016-1764-6Finger...
Friction ridge skin is only located on the fingers, palms, and soles of feet. These ridges have been...
Dermatoglyphics refers to the formation of naturally occurring ridges on certain body parts namely p...
Study of the patterns of the epidermal ridges of finger, palm, and sole can serve as an aid to the d...
Abstract — Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis is widely used for micro-scale studies on mechanorec...
Dermatoglyphics is the study of epidermal ridge patterns on the palm, fingers, sole and toes. They a...
Human fingerprints comprise a series of whorls or ridges. In some special cases, these whorls are br...
Fingerprint ridge counts, which remain constant from the 19th week of pregnancy, are related to fing...
Addendum to: Scheibert J, Leurent S, Prevost A, Debrégeas G. The role of fingerprints in the coding ...
Recent report by Scheibert et al. highlights the role of fingerprints in enhancing tactile sensitivi...