Background: pressure ulcers (PUs) are chronic wounds that are detrimental to the quality of life of patients. Despite advances in monitoring skin changes, the structure and function of skin cells over the site of pressure ulcers are not fully understood.Objective: the present study aims to evaluate local changes in the properties of superficial corneocytes in category 1 PU sites sampled from a cohort of hospitalised patients.Methods: cells were collected from a PU-compromised site and an adjacent control area and their topographical, maturation and mechanical properties were analysed.Results: corneocytes at the PU-compromised site were characterised by higher levels of immature cornified envelopes (p<0.001) and greater amounts of desmogl...
A comparative analysis of surface and ultrastructural changes in stratum corneum (SC) with transepid...
The outer skin layers are important drug and vaccine delivery targets in the treatment of diseases. ...
Pressure ulcers are generally associated with external pressures exceeding internal capillary pressu...
Background: pressure ulcers (PUs) are chronic wounds that are detrimental to the quality of life of ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND/AIMS: Aberrant skin barrier and intercorneocyte adhesion ar...
Molecular mechanisms leading to pressure ulcer development are scarce in spite of high mortality of ...
Molecular mechanisms leading to pressure ulcer development are scarce in spite of high mortality of ...
Background: Pitted keratolysis (PK) is a superficial cutaneous infection caused by different species...
Pressure ulcer (PU) is a chronic wound often seen in patients with spinal cord injury and other bed-...
This investigation evaluated the microstructural and mechanical properties of human skin at and adja...
Background: The uppermost skin layer, stratum corneum (SC), is a physical and biochemical barrier ag...
Purpose: To compare keratocyte activation, cellular morphologic changes and wound healing after SMIL...
The stratum corneum (SC) is such an efficient barrier that only 2–5 g per h per cm2 of transepiderma...
High prevalence of non-healing chronic wounds contributes to a huge healthcare burden across the wor...
Changes in the presence and distribution of maturation markers in human epidermis following injury h...
A comparative analysis of surface and ultrastructural changes in stratum corneum (SC) with transepid...
The outer skin layers are important drug and vaccine delivery targets in the treatment of diseases. ...
Pressure ulcers are generally associated with external pressures exceeding internal capillary pressu...
Background: pressure ulcers (PUs) are chronic wounds that are detrimental to the quality of life of ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND/AIMS: Aberrant skin barrier and intercorneocyte adhesion ar...
Molecular mechanisms leading to pressure ulcer development are scarce in spite of high mortality of ...
Molecular mechanisms leading to pressure ulcer development are scarce in spite of high mortality of ...
Background: Pitted keratolysis (PK) is a superficial cutaneous infection caused by different species...
Pressure ulcer (PU) is a chronic wound often seen in patients with spinal cord injury and other bed-...
This investigation evaluated the microstructural and mechanical properties of human skin at and adja...
Background: The uppermost skin layer, stratum corneum (SC), is a physical and biochemical barrier ag...
Purpose: To compare keratocyte activation, cellular morphologic changes and wound healing after SMIL...
The stratum corneum (SC) is such an efficient barrier that only 2–5 g per h per cm2 of transepiderma...
High prevalence of non-healing chronic wounds contributes to a huge healthcare burden across the wor...
Changes in the presence and distribution of maturation markers in human epidermis following injury h...
A comparative analysis of surface and ultrastructural changes in stratum corneum (SC) with transepid...
The outer skin layers are important drug and vaccine delivery targets in the treatment of diseases. ...
Pressure ulcers are generally associated with external pressures exceeding internal capillary pressu...