BACKGROUND: Skin surface pH is known to influence the dissolution and partitioning of chemicals and may influence exposures that lead to skin diseases. Non-clinical environments (e.g., workplaces) are highly variable, thereby presenting unique measurement challenges that are not typically encountered in clinical settings. Hence, guidelines are needed for consistent measurement of skin surface pH in environments that are difficult to control. METHODS: An expert workshop was convened at the 5th International Conference on Occupational and Environmental Exposure of Skin to Chemicals to review available data on factors that could influence the determination of skin surface pH in non-clinical settings with emphasis on the workplace as a worst ca...
Background: Skin is the largest organ in the body, representing an important interface to monitor he...
Background: Biophysical parameters of skin such as trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL), hydration, ela...
MSc (Occupational Hygiene), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Motivation: The skin is...
Background: Skin surface pH is known to influence the dissolution and partitioning of chemicals and ...
Background: Skin surface pH is known to influence the dissolution and partitioning of chemicals and...
Background: There is an emerging perspective that it is not sufficient to just assess skin exposure...
Background: The skin provides a permeable barrier which may be impaired in oc‐ cupational settings....
BackgroundThere is an emerging perspective that it is not sufficient to just assess skin exposure to...
Background: pH is known as an important parameter in epidermal barrier function and homeostasis. Aim...
The `acid mantle' of the stratum corneum seems to be important for both permeability barrier formati...
Background Skin pH may be influenced by various factors, such as hydration of stratum corneum, rate ...
Background: pH is known as an important parameter in epidermal barrier function and homeostasis. Aim...
There is increasing interest in the development of non-invasive tools for studying the properties of...
There is increasing interest in the development of non-invasive tools for studying the properties of...
Background: Skin is the largest organ in the body, representing an important interface to monitor he...
Background: Skin is the largest organ in the body, representing an important interface to monitor he...
Background: Biophysical parameters of skin such as trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL), hydration, ela...
MSc (Occupational Hygiene), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Motivation: The skin is...
Background: Skin surface pH is known to influence the dissolution and partitioning of chemicals and ...
Background: Skin surface pH is known to influence the dissolution and partitioning of chemicals and...
Background: There is an emerging perspective that it is not sufficient to just assess skin exposure...
Background: The skin provides a permeable barrier which may be impaired in oc‐ cupational settings....
BackgroundThere is an emerging perspective that it is not sufficient to just assess skin exposure to...
Background: pH is known as an important parameter in epidermal barrier function and homeostasis. Aim...
The `acid mantle' of the stratum corneum seems to be important for both permeability barrier formati...
Background Skin pH may be influenced by various factors, such as hydration of stratum corneum, rate ...
Background: pH is known as an important parameter in epidermal barrier function and homeostasis. Aim...
There is increasing interest in the development of non-invasive tools for studying the properties of...
There is increasing interest in the development of non-invasive tools for studying the properties of...
Background: Skin is the largest organ in the body, representing an important interface to monitor he...
Background: Skin is the largest organ in the body, representing an important interface to monitor he...
Background: Biophysical parameters of skin such as trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL), hydration, ela...
MSc (Occupational Hygiene), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Motivation: The skin is...