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Memory regulatory T cells reside in human skin

Memory regulatory T cells reside in human skin

... in human skin are ...in human skin are resident in this tissue and are thus non- migratory ...from human skin lacked CCR7 expression (Figure ...more skin-resident ...of ...

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Human Skin Temperature Response to Absorbed Thermal Power

Human Skin Temperature Response to Absorbed Thermal Power

... During normal operation, medical devices such as ultrasound transducers, MRI surface coils, and fiber- optic illuminators are often heated as a side effect of performing their intended functions. Touching a heated device ...

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Adaptation of human skin color in various populations

Adaptation of human skin color in various populations

... of skin color evolution in modern ...modern human genomes [103 – ...light skin color, suggesting an ‘ adaptive introgres- sion ’ strategy of human skin color ...to skin ...

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Comparison of the Friction Behavior of Occluded Human Skin and Synthetic Skin in Dry and Moist Conditions

Comparison of the Friction Behavior of Occluded Human Skin and Synthetic Skin in Dry and Moist Conditions

... synthetic skin model, in order to be useful as a tribological test-bed for use in the development of devices that slide against the skin in different states of hydration, a model incorporating at least two ...

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A type of human skin dendritic cell marked by CD5 is associated with the development of inflammatory skin disease

A type of human skin dendritic cell marked by CD5 is associated with the development of inflammatory skin disease

... Healthy human skin was obtained from donors who underwent cosmetic and plastic surgeries at Washington University School of Medicine in ...disease skin specimens were obtained from the ...

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Antimicrobial Activities of Different Soaps on Selected Human Skin Pathogens

Antimicrobial Activities of Different Soaps on Selected Human Skin Pathogens

... The human skin is the largest organ in the body, forming the outer surface of the entire body and acts to keep the internal tissues free from ...their skin surface and there can be as many as 180 ...

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The use of nanoencapsulation to decrease human skin irritation caused by capsaicinoids

The use of nanoencapsulation to decrease human skin irritation caused by capsaicinoids

... human skin samples were obtained following plastic surgery, after securing informed consent from the ...Intact skin (with an intact barrier) was used for the in vitro skin perme- ation ...

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Athletic equipment microbiota are shaped by interactions with human skin

Athletic equipment microbiota are shaped by interactions with human skin

... with human skin and potentially exacerbated by human sweat, a prevalent substance in an athletic ...a human host, and it is unlikely that microbes are active for long in these environments ...

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In vivo transformation of human skin with human papillomavirus type 11 from condylomata acuminata.

In vivo transformation of human skin with human papillomavirus type 11 from condylomata acuminata.

... Morphological transformation, GSA expression, and HPV DNA content of human skin grafts infected with HPV from condylomata acuminata and transplanted beneath the renal capsule of athymic [r] ...

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Biology of Zika Virus Infection in Human Skin Cells

Biology of Zika Virus Infection in Human Skin Cells

... of human skin in the entry of ZIKV and its contribution to the induction of anti- viral immune ...that human dermal fibroblasts, epidermal keratinocytes, and immature dendritic cells are permissive ...

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An Appropriate Color Space to Improve Human Skin Detection

An Appropriate Color Space to Improve Human Skin Detection

... Skin color is a very effective descriptor used for face detection [20][24]. There are many possibilities of at- tributes to characterize skin color as histogram, mo- ments, and color [18]. This one may be ...

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Cell to cell communication within intact human skin

Cell to cell communication within intact human skin

... We have characterized cell-to-cell communication (coupling) within intact human skin by microinjecting single keratinocytes with a gap junction-permeant tracer (Lucifer Yellow). 25- 50 keratinocytes from ...

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Expression and localization of proteins of the complement system in human skin

Expression and localization of proteins of the complement system in human skin

... The complement system participates in the immune recognition of foreign antigens, many of which may penetrate the skin by physical injury or transcutaneous adsorption. In this study, we examined the presence of ...

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Human skin texture analysis using GLCM and PNN

Human skin texture analysis using GLCM and PNN

... of skin spots based on certain features is the key steps in detecting the skin cancer disease in ...affected skin texture profile correlation with malignant melanoma skin cancer location ...

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Human skin commensals augment Staphylococcus aureus pathogenesis

Human skin commensals augment Staphylococcus aureus pathogenesis

... This is a repository copy of Human skin commensals augment Staphylococcus aureus pathogenesis.. White Rose Research Online URL for this paper: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137012/ Vers[r] ...

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Trait-based analysis of the human skin microbiome

Trait-based analysis of the human skin microbiome

... abundant skin taxa tend to be plant sugars, for example cellobiose [90], rhamnose [91], and xylose ...on human skin [93], urea is one of the least commonly used substrates in our study (see ...more ...

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Design of Touch-screen by Human Skin for Appliances

Design of Touch-screen by Human Skin for Appliances

... The emerging stream of research on human skin surface as input device. Now days accessing device by remotely is more popular. In bio medical field also this remote input technology has been introduced by ...

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Attenuated prostaglandin formation in peroxisomal deficient human skin fibroblasts

Attenuated prostaglandin formation in peroxisomal deficient human skin fibroblasts

... To determine whether the PGE2 reduction may be due to a lesser ability ofthe mutant cells to channel arachidonic acid into PGs, normal and Zellweger human skin fibroblasts were incubated[r] ...

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A role for pericytes as microenvironmental regulators of human skin tissue regeneration

A role for pericytes as microenvironmental regulators of human skin tissue regeneration

... of human epidermal cells that have committed to differentiate and that this enhance- ment was independent of ...by human dermal pericytes that could potentially promote epidermal ...promotes skin ...

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Penetration of Chlorhexidine into Human Skin

Penetration of Chlorhexidine into Human Skin

... full-thickness human skin was evaluated. Skin perme- ation studies are commonly performed in vitro with vertical or horizontal diffusion cells using skin or artificial ...the skin ...

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