Skin is easily accessible for transdermal drug delivery and also attractive for biomarker sampling. These applications are strongly influenced by hydration where elevated hydration generally leads to increased skin permeability. Thus, favorable transdermal delivery and extraction conditions can be easily obtained by exploiting elevated skin hydration. Here, we provide a detailed in vivo and in vitro investigation of the skin hydration dynamics using three techniques based on electrical impedance spectroscopy. Good correlation between in vivo and in vitro results is demonstrated, which implies that simple but realistic in vitro models can be used for further studies related to skin hydration (e.g., cosmetic testing). Importantly, the results...
Despite advances in the development of in-vitro-tissue-models such as reconstructed human epidermis ...
The outermost layer of skin (i.e., the stratum corneum, SC) is the interface that separates the wate...
The objective of this study was to determine whether a structurally heterogeneous biomembrane, human...
Skin is easily accessible for transdermal drug delivery and also attractive for biomarker sampling. ...
The stratum corneum (SC) is an effective permeability barrier. One strategy to increase drug deliver...
AbstractThe stratum corneum (SC) is an effective permeability barrier. One strategy to increase drug...
The human skin is the largest and most complex body organ but accessible and attractive for biomarke...
Nobody denies the fact that cracking and scaling of the skin surface develop because of decreased wa...
Electrical signals are recorded from and sent into the body via the skin in a number of applications...
Background/aims: Some electrical properties of the skin may be related to the water content of the h...
Synopsis--The results of dielectric studies which led to the development of a simple method for the ...
The presence of water in the skin is crucial for maintaining the properties and functions of the ski...
The skin provides a link to the body’s health via its rich variety of high and low molecular weight ...
There is a need for an objective and non-invasive method for assessing reactions in the human skin a...
The dielectric properties of skin are of particular interest in the fields of Functional Electrical ...
Despite advances in the development of in-vitro-tissue-models such as reconstructed human epidermis ...
The outermost layer of skin (i.e., the stratum corneum, SC) is the interface that separates the wate...
The objective of this study was to determine whether a structurally heterogeneous biomembrane, human...
Skin is easily accessible for transdermal drug delivery and also attractive for biomarker sampling. ...
The stratum corneum (SC) is an effective permeability barrier. One strategy to increase drug deliver...
AbstractThe stratum corneum (SC) is an effective permeability barrier. One strategy to increase drug...
The human skin is the largest and most complex body organ but accessible and attractive for biomarke...
Nobody denies the fact that cracking and scaling of the skin surface develop because of decreased wa...
Electrical signals are recorded from and sent into the body via the skin in a number of applications...
Background/aims: Some electrical properties of the skin may be related to the water content of the h...
Synopsis--The results of dielectric studies which led to the development of a simple method for the ...
The presence of water in the skin is crucial for maintaining the properties and functions of the ski...
The skin provides a link to the body’s health via its rich variety of high and low molecular weight ...
There is a need for an objective and non-invasive method for assessing reactions in the human skin a...
The dielectric properties of skin are of particular interest in the fields of Functional Electrical ...
Despite advances in the development of in-vitro-tissue-models such as reconstructed human epidermis ...
The outermost layer of skin (i.e., the stratum corneum, SC) is the interface that separates the wate...
The objective of this study was to determine whether a structurally heterogeneous biomembrane, human...