The outer skin layers are important drug and vaccine delivery targets in the treatment of diseases. These skin layers possess some important characteristics making them favorable sites for pain-free delivery with minimal damage: a rich population of immunologically sensitive cells as well as the lack of blood vessels and sensory nerve endings [1]. Until today, however, the development of effective cell targeting methods is acquainted with many challenges. A collective shortcoming is a poor understanding of the key mechanical properties of the outer skin layers, e.g. the stratum corneum and epidermis. The anisotropic, dynamic and very complex nature of skin makes it difficult to perform proper mechanical testing as well as to obtain reliable...
Background/aims : As human skin equivalents (SE) represent an important breakthrough for clinical gr...
AbstractWe study the drying of stratum corneum, the skin's outermost layer and an essential barrier ...
International audienceBACKGROUND/AIMS: Different models of reconstructed skin are available, either ...
The outer skin layers are important drug and vaccine delivery targets in the treatment of diseases. ...
The lack of understanding of the mechanical behavior of the human skin layers makes the development ...
The human skin is composed of several layers, each with an unique structure and function. Knowledge ...
A challenge in combating many major diseases is breaching the skin's tough outer laver (the stratum ...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. With its layered structure, it is mechanically a ve...
Knowledge of the mechanical response and deformation behavior of individual skin layers during micro...
Micro-devices using mechanical means to target skin for improved drug and vaccine delivery have grea...
Human epidermis can be reconstructed in vitro and is currently used in autografts for the treatment ...
International audienceBACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Skin mechanical properties are globally well described. Th...
Past attempts to relate mechanical properties of the stratum corneum to its state of hydration or di...
Skin as an organ of protection covers the body and accomplishes multiple defensive functions. The in...
Background/aims : As human skin equivalents (SE) represent an important breakthrough for clinical gr...
AbstractWe study the drying of stratum corneum, the skin's outermost layer and an essential barrier ...
International audienceBACKGROUND/AIMS: Different models of reconstructed skin are available, either ...
The outer skin layers are important drug and vaccine delivery targets in the treatment of diseases. ...
The lack of understanding of the mechanical behavior of the human skin layers makes the development ...
The human skin is composed of several layers, each with an unique structure and function. Knowledge ...
A challenge in combating many major diseases is breaching the skin's tough outer laver (the stratum ...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. With its layered structure, it is mechanically a ve...
Knowledge of the mechanical response and deformation behavior of individual skin layers during micro...
Micro-devices using mechanical means to target skin for improved drug and vaccine delivery have grea...
Human epidermis can be reconstructed in vitro and is currently used in autografts for the treatment ...
International audienceBACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Skin mechanical properties are globally well described. Th...
Past attempts to relate mechanical properties of the stratum corneum to its state of hydration or di...
Skin as an organ of protection covers the body and accomplishes multiple defensive functions. The in...
Background/aims : As human skin equivalents (SE) represent an important breakthrough for clinical gr...
AbstractWe study the drying of stratum corneum, the skin's outermost layer and an essential barrier ...
International audienceBACKGROUND/AIMS: Different models of reconstructed skin are available, either ...