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research Cutaneous signals of immune system disease
Skin issues can indicate immune system problems.
research The importance of the neuro‐immuno‐cutaneous system on human skin equivalent design
Human skin models are essential for studying skin's sensory, immune, and nervous system interactions.
research Normal histology of the skin
The skin has two main layers, the epidermis and dermis, which work together and are essential for diagnosing skin conditions.
research Skin structure
Human skin has multiple layers and functions, with key roles in protection, temperature control, and appearance.
research Structure and function of skin, hair and nails
Understanding skin, hair, and nails is vital for grasping their health and related diseases.
research Skin manifestations associated with systemic diseases – Part II
Certain skin symptoms can indicate underlying body-wide illnesses.
research Structure and function of skin, hair and nails
Understanding skin, hair, and nails is crucial due to their complexity and impact on health.
research Skin Organ Culture: Why?
Skin organ culture helps us understand skin biology and diseases better.
research Endocrine systems of the skin
The skin acts like an endocrine organ, making hormones that affect skin diseases and respond to stress.
research The Dynamics of the Skin’s Immune System
The skin has a complex immune system that is essential for protection and healing, requiring more research for better wound treatment.
research Cutaneous Clues in Systemic Disease: The Role of Dermatological Manifestations in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology
Skin changes can indicate underlying health issues like diabetes or thyroid problems.
research 565 hiPSC-derived skin organoids as tools for disease modelling: characterization of the epidermal-dermal junction
Human-induced stem cell-created skin models can help understand skin diseases by studying the skin's layers.
research La palabra total revelada en sueños: la poesía de Justo Jorge Padrón
The skin acts as an endocrine organ, producing and managing hormones essential for body functions.
research Skin in Systemic Disease
Skin problems can indicate different diseases inside the body.
research LB1077 Cutaneous responses to systemic iron: A potential role for epidermal turnover in mammalian iron excretion
Skin may help in getting rid of excess iron through the process of skin cell renewal.
research The Epidermal Vitamin D System and Innate Immunity: Some More Light Shed on This Unique Photoendocrine System?
Vitamin D made by the skin plays a role in immune defense and skin health, and more research is needed to understand its full effects.
research Skin Organoids for Disease Modelling, Drug Screening and Regenerative Medicine: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives
Skin organoids are improving research but need better blood supply, nerve function, and immune system integration.
research Characterization of the epidermal-dermal junction in hiPSC-derived skin organoids
The study created hair-bearing skin models that lack a key protein for skin layer attachment, limiting their use for certain skin disease research.
research Integrated Business Intelligent System for E-Health: A Case for Dermatology Diseases
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research Biology of the skin and dermatological disease
Knowing how skin works and its diseases helps doctors diagnose and treat skin conditions better.
research Structure and Development of the Skin and Cutaneous Appendages
Understanding skin structure and development helps diagnose and treat skin disorders.
research Eccrine sweat glands associate with the human hair follicle within a defined compartment of dermal white adipose tissue
Sweat glands and hair follicles are structurally connected within a specific layer of skin fat.
research Skin Anatomy.
research Interrogating the integument: the role of the epidermis in hair induction
The epidermis is crucial for hair growth.
research The cutaneous serotoninergic/melatoninergic system: securing a place under the sun
Human skin can make serotonin and melatonin, which help protect and maintain it.
research The role of tight junctions in skin barrier function and dermal absorption
Tight junctions are key for skin protection and controlling what gets absorbed or passes through the skin.
research Epidermal Barrier
Healthy skin prevents water loss and protects against threats.
research LB1081 Three-dimensional imaging of tight junction-network across multiple layers of human epidermis by array tomography using backscattered electron-mode scanning electron microscopy
The study found that tight junctions reach the top layer of the skin's stratum granulosum, not just the second top layer as previously thought.