The stratum corneum (SC) provides the barrier to water loss for the skin of mammals. A significant body of evidence now exists suggesting that extracellular SC lipids are primarily responsible for this barrier. We have measured the permeability (P) and lag-time (Tlag) for water vapor transport through the SC and found that (P) is about 1000 times less than the values obtained for most other lipid membranes. In addition, we have measured the water partitioning into the lipid microdomain of the SC using a differential scanning calorimetry technique. These combined data provide an estimate of the diffusion coefficient (D) and diffusion pathlength (δ). The results show that the intrinsic diffusion of water is comparable to values obtained with ...
The outermost layer of skin, stratum corneum (SC), functions as the major barrier to diffusion. SC h...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides a permeability barrier that limits the inflow and outflow of water...
The principal mechanisms controlling the molecular permeability through the skin are associated to t...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides the barrier to water loss for the skin of mammals. A significant b...
The stratum corneum (SC), the most superficial layer of the skin, is directly responsible for the sk...
The stratum corneum (SC), the most superficial layer of the skin, is directly responsible for the sk...
Despite its heterogeneity, stratum corneum (SC) has been described as a homogeneous membrane for wat...
The stratum corneum (SC), composed of corneocytes and intercellular lipid membranes, is the outermos...
Despite the acknowledged importance of the stratum corneum in limiting water loss and in controlling...
Despite the acknowledged importance of the stratum corneum in limiting water loss and in controlling...
Corneocytes were prepared from stratum corneum after extraction of the lipids and then were reaggreg...
Corneocytes were prepared from stratum corneum after extraction of the lipids and then were reaggreg...
Despite its heterogeneity, stratum corneum (SC) has been described as a homogeneous membrane for wat...
Stratum corneum, the outermost layer of skin, consists of keratin filled rigid non-viable corneocyte...
<div><p>The stratum corneum (SC) provides a permeability barrier that limits the inflow and outflow ...
The outermost layer of skin, stratum corneum (SC), functions as the major barrier to diffusion. SC h...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides a permeability barrier that limits the inflow and outflow of water...
The principal mechanisms controlling the molecular permeability through the skin are associated to t...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides the barrier to water loss for the skin of mammals. A significant b...
The stratum corneum (SC), the most superficial layer of the skin, is directly responsible for the sk...
The stratum corneum (SC), the most superficial layer of the skin, is directly responsible for the sk...
Despite its heterogeneity, stratum corneum (SC) has been described as a homogeneous membrane for wat...
The stratum corneum (SC), composed of corneocytes and intercellular lipid membranes, is the outermos...
Despite the acknowledged importance of the stratum corneum in limiting water loss and in controlling...
Despite the acknowledged importance of the stratum corneum in limiting water loss and in controlling...
Corneocytes were prepared from stratum corneum after extraction of the lipids and then were reaggreg...
Corneocytes were prepared from stratum corneum after extraction of the lipids and then were reaggreg...
Despite its heterogeneity, stratum corneum (SC) has been described as a homogeneous membrane for wat...
Stratum corneum, the outermost layer of skin, consists of keratin filled rigid non-viable corneocyte...
<div><p>The stratum corneum (SC) provides a permeability barrier that limits the inflow and outflow ...
The outermost layer of skin, stratum corneum (SC), functions as the major barrier to diffusion. SC h...
The stratum corneum (SC) provides a permeability barrier that limits the inflow and outflow of water...
The principal mechanisms controlling the molecular permeability through the skin are associated to t...