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Characterization of Thermomechanical Behaviour of Skin Tissue II. Viscoelastic Behaviour

Characterization of Thermomechanical Behaviour of Skin Tissue II. Viscoelastic Behaviour

... the skin tissue as a function of temperature were measured with a Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer (TA Instruments DMA ...of skin samples is greater than 10, which favors flexure ...

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Skin tissue regeneration for burn injury

Skin tissue regeneration for burn injury

... in skin wound healing and inflam- ...benign tissue repair processes (Table ...epidermal tissue regrowth (epidermal growth factor (EGF); hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)), anti-scarring (transforming ...

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Multidimensional imaging for skin tissue surface characterization

Multidimensional imaging for skin tissue surface characterization

... the skin micro-relief using structured lighting approaches requires high spatial resolution of any light stripe ...the skin tissue by using multiple images, illuminated from different directions, but ...

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DNA methylation age is not affected in psoriatic skin tissue

DNA methylation age is not affected in psoriatic skin tissue

... Here, we focused on the multi-tissue DNAm age clock developed by Horvath [18, 25]. We first examined nor- mal skin tissues (NN and PN) to address the accuracy of this age predictor on our methylation ...

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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

... Human dermal pericytes synthesize and secrete LAMA5 in the skin. (A) Quantification of LAMA5 mRNA expression by RT-PCR in freshly sorted epidermal cell populations from human neonatal foreskin. LAMA5 mRNA was ...

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Analysis of human skin tissue by a skin meter: A preliminary study

Analysis of human skin tissue by a skin meter: A preliminary study

... the skin components, whose structural organisation can be ascribed to noxious cellu- lar phenomena such as the oxidative stress and forma- tion of peroxidation ...of skin can be consequently compromised and ...

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Nanocellulose in biotechnology and medicine: focus

Nanocellulose in biotechnology and medicine: focus

... The use of bacterial cellulose in skin tissue engineering and wound healing, including its clinical. 761[r] ...

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Chronic Mycobacterium avium skin and soft tissue infection complicated with scalp osteomyelitis possibly secondary to anti interferon γ autoantibody formation

Chronic Mycobacterium avium skin and soft tissue infection complicated with scalp osteomyelitis possibly secondary to anti interferon γ autoantibody formation

... secretion, skin and soft tissue Specimens cultures were all negative for bacteria, tubercu- losis, and ...the skin tissue which excised on March 13, 2018 was sent to another hospital for ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... of tissue engineered blood vessels is grafted successfully in the ...(for skin replacement, augmentation of soft tissue, skin tissue engineering, artificial skin dermis)Surgery ...

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Original Article MMP9 and RECK expression in cutaneous lichen planus

Original Article MMP9 and RECK expression in cutaneous lichen planus

... normal skin tissue, lichen planus lesional skin tissue, and lichen planus nonlesional skin tissue were detected by real time PCR and Western ...lesional skin were ...

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Biofilm in group A streptococcal necrotizing soft tissue infections

Biofilm in group A streptococcal necrotizing soft tissue infections

... soft tissue infections (NSTI), as it is typically linked to chronic infections or associated with foreign ...patient tissue biopsies prospectively included in a multicenter study revealed multiple areas of ...

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Tissue specific role of RHBDF2 in cutaneous wound healing and hyperproliferative skin disease

Tissue specific role of RHBDF2 in cutaneous wound healing and hyperproliferative skin disease

... Several lines of evidence point to keratinocytes as the primary cell type responsible for tylosis disease. First, keratinocytes are the major cell type producing AREG in skin [13, 14], and RHBDF2 is predominantly ...

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Painful tumors of the skin: “CALM HOG FLED PEN AND GETS BACK”

<p>Painful tumors of the skin: &ldquo;CALM HOG FLED PEN AND GETS BACK&rdquo;</p>

... Notes: Low (A), intermediate (B and C), and high (D) magnification views of H&E-stained sections show a piece of tissue representing the epidermis and dermis (A, between arrows) and a nodular lesion (A–D) ...

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Dalbavancin in the treatment of complicated skin and soft-tissue infections: a review

Dalbavancin in the treatment of complicated skin and soft-tissue infections: a review

... In the only published Phase III investigation, Jauregui et al compared dalbavancin with linezolid for the treatment of cSSTIs (Jauregui et al 2005). In this double-blind, randomized, multicenter trial, 854 adult patients ...

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Skin Temperature in Young Women with Low Values of Adipose Tissue

Skin Temperature in Young Women with Low Values of Adipose Tissue

... content of adipose tissue in the limbs. The study of posterior shin surface temperature and FAT% demonstrated a significant correlation (Fig. 5). For example, in girls with an obvious deficiency of FAT%, we ...

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Lymphatic transport of high density lipoproteins and chylomicrons

Lymphatic transport of high density lipoproteins and chylomicrons

... into skin lymphatics (42), likely accounts for why chylomicrons are directed to the periphery through the lymphatic vasculature, rather than to liver through the portal venous ...

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Advanced bioreactor system for the implantable biomaterials testing and 
		tissue engineering applications

Advanced bioreactor system for the implantable biomaterials testing and tissue engineering applications

... engineered tissue construct [2, ...engineered tissue products to patients or in clinical research ...for tissue engineering applications that enable the production of tissue engineered either ...

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Blood Cultures in the Evaluation of Uncomplicated Skin and Soft Tissue Infections

Blood Cultures in the Evaluation of Uncomplicated Skin and Soft Tissue Infections

... WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: Blood cultures are not useful in children admitted to the hospital with uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infections, and they may be associated with increased len[r] ...

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PHARMACOVIGILANCE SIGNALS DETECTION: BENZODIAZEPINES AND SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE DISORDERS

PHARMACOVIGILANCE SIGNALS DETECTION: BENZODIAZEPINES AND SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE DISORDERS

... subcutaneous tissue disorders” (SOC MedDRA level), which comprises various HLGT: “Angioedema and urticaria”, “Cornification and dystrophic skin disorders”, “Cutaneous neoplasms benign”, “Epidermal and ...

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Reliability of Clinical Examinations for Pediatric Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections

Reliability of Clinical Examinations for Pediatric Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections

... lighter skin (nonblack), and patients with a history of or exposure to a close contact with a history of a SSTI, and between physician pairs with greater experience in ...

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