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Skin Anatomy & Physiology Research Developments

Skin Anatomy & Physiology Research Developments

9781607414698
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Skin anatomy refers to the structure of the skin, which consists of two principal parts:: the outer, thinner portion which is called the epidermis and the inner, thicker portion which is known as the dermis. Alternatively, skin physiology is the subdivision of physiology which concerns the functions of the skin including the regulation of body temperature, protection, sensation, excretion, immunity, blood reservoir and the synthesis of Vitamin D. There are more than a thousand conditions that may affect the skin but some of the most common skin diseases include rashes, bacterial infections, fungal infections, parasitic infections, pigmentation disorders, tumours and cancers and skin diseases that result from trauma. This book gathers the latest research from around the globe in this field.
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
251
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
502
  • Preface; Nanoemulsions & Lipid Nanoparticles Based Gels for Transdermal Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Delivery; Non-Fourier Thermal Behaviour of Skin Tissue & its Role in Skin Thermal Pain Sensation; Discovering Novel Photoprotective Compounds for Dermal Administration by Use of Skin Lipid Model Systems & Modern Analytical Methods; Electrodermal Measures in the Detection of Concealed Information; Vesicles & Skin:: From Surface to Systemic Effects; Experimental Physiology in Anti-Skin Aging; Comparative in Vitro-In Vivo Skin Permeation of Cosmetic Ingredients; Skin Aging:: The Effect of Menopause; Distributed Parameter Estimation of Dermal Absorption of Chemicals using a Physiologically Inspired Boundary Condition; Advances in Ablative Laser Treatment for Cutaneous Facial Rejuvenation; Study of Temperature Distribution within Heated Skin Tissue using the Boundary Element Method; Index.
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