Microtopography and Barrier Function in Healthy Skin: Differences between Forearm, Cheek and Palm
Microtopography and Barrier Function in Healthy Skin: Differences between Forearm, Cheek and Palm
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Basel: MDPI AG
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(1) Background: Skin barrier function resides mostly in the stratum corneum, which consists of a protein component, the corneocyte (bricks), which provides a scaffold for the second component, the extracellular matrix, consisting of multilayers of lipids (mortar). These two components closely interact and this could be the basis for the differences...
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Microtopography and Barrier Function in Healthy Skin: Differences between Forearm, Cheek and Palm
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2079-9284
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2079-9284
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10.3390/cosmetics11010005