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Contribution of Palmitic Acid to Epidermal Morphogenesis and Lipid Barrier Formation in Human Skin Equivalents

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Figure 1. Generation of full thickness models (FTMs) supplemented with various palmitic acid (PA)  levels
Figure 2. Morphogenesis of FTMs supplemented with different PA levels. Expression of protein  biomarkers in NHS and FTMs of (a) late and terminal differentiation (loricrin, filaggrin, and  involucrin), early differentiation (keratin 10 and 1), and basal la
Figure 3. free fatty acid (FFA) composition in the SC of NHS and in FTM supplemented with different  PA levels
diagram of the saturated FFA (saFFA) profile as presented in absolute amount. (d) Bar diagram of the  monounsaturated FFA (muFFA) profile as presented as absolute amount
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