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<title>Compact multi-functional skin spectrometry set-up</title>

2006

A portable fibre-optic spectrometry set-up has been assembled and tested for applications in skin diffuse reflectance spectrometry, laser fluorescence spectrometry and multi-wavelength reflection photoplethysmography (multi-PPG) studies. The spectrometry set was tested by diffuse reflectance and fluorescence measurements for diagnostics of skin vascular malformations and pigmented diseases such as nevi and melanoma . In addition, studies of microcirculation in blood vessels located at different depths from the skin surface were performed by the multi-PPG method. The results of skin diffuse reflectance and autofluorescence showed differences in spectra of healthy and pathologic skin. The par…

integumentary systemDiffuse reflectance infrared fourier transformbusiness.industryChemistryMelanomaLaser fluorescenceLasermedicine.diseaseMass spectrometrylaw.inventionAutofluorescenceOpticslawPhotoplethysmogrammedicinesense organsDiffuse reflectionbusinessBiomedical engineeringSPIE Proceedings
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Mixed Epidermal Cell Lymphocyte Reaction: HLA-DR+ Cells Exhibit a Greater Immunostimulatory Activity than CD1a+ Cells

1995

Induction and expression of immunity depends upon processing and presentation of antigens to T-cells by bone marrow derived HLA-DR+ antigen presenting cells (APC). In the induction of immunity to cutaneous antigens, the initial stages of this process begin within the skin itself, and both epidermis and dermis contain bone-marrow derived cells that have the capability of processing and presenting antigens. In normal epidermis, HLA-DR expression is believed to be confined to Langerhans cells with Birbeck granules and indeterminate cells without Birbeck granules. In diseased skin, particularly the inflammatory dermatoses, HLA-DR is commonly expressed by keratinocytes and has been related to th…

integumentary systemEpidermis (botany)Birbeck granulesLymphocytemedicine.medical_treatmentBiologymedicine.anatomical_structureCytokineAntigenImmunologyHLA-DRmedicineBone marrowAntigen-presenting cell
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Leishmaniasis, contact hypersensitivity and graft-versus-host disease: understanding the role of dendritic cell subsets in balancing skin immunity an…

2010

Dendritic cells (DC) are key elements of the immune system. In peripheral tissues, they function as sentinels taking up and processing antigens. After migration to the draining lymph nodes, the DC either present antigenic peptides by themselves or transfer them to lymph node-resident DC. The skin is the primary interface between the body and the environment and host's various DC subsets, including dermal DC (dDC) and Langerhans cells (LC). Because of their anatomical position in the epidermis, LC are believed to be responsible for induction of adaptive cutaneous immune responses. The functions of LC and dDC in the skin immune system in vivo are manifold, and it is still discussed controvers…

integumentary systemEpidermis (botany)business.industryEffectorDermatologyDendritic cellmedicine.diseaseBiochemistryImmune systemGraft-versus-host diseaseCutaneous leishmaniasisAntigenImmunologySkin immunityMedicinebusinessMolecular BiologyExperimental Dermatology
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Development of antennal sensilla during moulting inNeomysis integer (Leach) (Crustacea, Mysidacea)

1980

The sensilla are associated with 6 enveloping cells. The innermost enveloping cell (e 1) secretes the dendritic sheath (=thecogen cell). All other enveloping cells are involved in the formation of the outer cuticular apparatus in secreting the cuticle of a definite region of the new hair shaft. The development of the new sensilla begins when an exuvial space expands between old cuticle and epithelium. The newly forming hair shafts lie folded back in an invagination of the epidermal tissue. Only a distal shaft part projects into the free exuvial space. The cuticle of the distal and middle shaft region is secreted by the three middle enveloping cells (e 2–e 4) (=trichogen cells), which are ar…

integumentary systemHair shaftCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologyEpitheliummedicine.anatomical_structureCytoplasmEcdysismedicinesense organsMoultingProcess (anatomy)SensillumCuticle (hair)Protoplasma
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The Effects of Green Tea (Camellia sinensis), Bamboo Extract (Bambusa vulgaris) and Lactic Acid on Sebum Production in Young Women with Acne Vulgaris…

2022

People struggling with acne vulgaris, not only experience skin eruptions and skin pain, but also report that their quality of life is worse compared with healthy people. This study examined, for the first time, the effect of sonophoresis on select skin parameters (sebum level) in young women suffering from acne vulgaris. The study included 60 women 19–23 years of age (M = 21.45, SD = 0.91) with mild and moderate facial acne. The inclusion criteria were 19–23 years of age, female or male gender, mild to moderate acne, no dermatological treatment within last 12 months, and no hormonal contraception (women). No men volunteered for the study, so the group was homogeneous. The patients were divi…

integumentary systemHealth Information ManagementLeadership and ManagementHealth Policybamboo extractsonophoresislactic acidacne vulgarisgreen tea extract; bamboo extract; lactic acid; acne vulgaris; sonophoresisHealth Informaticsgreen tea extractHealthcare
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Determination of the atmospheric precipitation pH value on the basis of the analysis of lichen cationoactive layer constitution

2006

Studies of equilibria and kinetics of the ion exchange process between the surrounding (water solution) and lichens prove that the number of mobile hydrogen ions bonded in lichens depends on the concentration of hydrogen ions in the precipitation with which the lichens are in contact and the type and concentration of other cations contained in the precipitation. The measurement of these values was suggested; as a result, it enabled to determine the pH of precipitation by determination of mobile cations bonded in exposed or naturally grown lichens. The studies were conducted on Hypogymnia physodes lichens.

integumentary systemIon exchangeHydrogenPrecipitation (chemistry)ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringKineticschemistry.chemical_elementIonstomatognathic diseasesstomatognathic systemEnvironmental chemistryElectrochemistryAcid rainskin and connective tissue diseasesLichenEquilibrium constantElectrochimica Acta
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"Table 3" of "Search for supersymmetry with jets, missing transverse momentum and at least one hadronically decaying $\tau$ lepton in proton-proton c…

2012

Distribution of the effective mass before final selection requirement on the effective mass. Tabulated are the observed Data events, the Standard Model predictions and the expected rates for two signal scenarios with Lambda=30TeV / tan(beta) = 20 and Lambda=40GeV / tan(beta)=30 respectively.

integumentary systemProton-Proton ScatteringDN/DMExclusiveSUSY7000.0P P --> JETS .GE.1TAU MMSupersymmetrySingle Differential DistributionJet Productionskin and connective tissue diseaseshuman activities
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Results on performance and ageing of solar modules based on Elkem Solar Silicon (ESS™) from installations at various locations

2014

Abstract The present study aims to present the current status of the results obtained using Elkem Solar Silicon (ESS™) as feedstock basis for solar cell and modules. It is shown that solar cells based on ESS™ are able to follow the development of the solar industry obtaining comparable efficiencies to standard polysilicon based cells. The characteristics of ESS™ based solar cells, having normally higher V oc and FF and lower I sc , seem to give clear advantages in the field for solar modules located at high irradiance areas. Results from several locations show enhanced electricity production of ESS™ based solar modules compared to polysilicon at increasing solar irradiance. This is explaine…

integumentary systemSiliconRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryHigh irradiancefood and beverageschemistry.chemical_elementSolar irradianceEngineering physicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionPhotovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collectorElectricity generationSolar cell efficiencyOpticschemistrySolar industrylawbiological sciencesSolar cellEnvironmental sciencebusinessSolar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
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Determination of reflectance spectra model of skin phototypes V

2012

In dermatology, skin is assessed for its response to UV light and is categorised under the Fitzpatrick skin type (FST). The FST is commonly applied as a predictor of skin cancer. The FST classification however is subjective. To enable an objective assessment, a pattern model of skin colour taken from normal subjects is required. In this paper, a model for skin phototype (SPT) V is developed and presented. We conducted an observational study involving 41 participants with FST V. The study analysed the reflectance spectra of facultative skin and constitutive skin which was captured using spectrophotometer and multispectral camera. Using piecewise linear regression, we modelled the reflectance…

integumentary systemSkin typebusiness.industryMultispectral imagemedicine.diseaseSkin colourPhototypeReflectivityObjective assessmentOpticsmedicineSkin cancerSegmented regressionbusinesshuman activitiesMathematicsRemote sensing2012 IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications
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A discourse on human hair fibers and reflections on the conservation of drug molecules

1996

A gross discourse on human hair fibers and their formation is presented stressing the various interdisciplinary aspects, such as the morphological, biological, structural and biochemical data considered to be important in the field of hair analysis. An attempt is made to explain the incorporation of drug molecules during hair fiber formation by using the classical concepts of drug absorption based on lipoid theory and the pH-partition hypothesis as well as a modern biological approach on the permeability of cell membranes. In addition to the physiochemical considerations of the transport properties of a particular drug molecule such as a) the lipophilicity, which determines permeability thr…

integumentary systemStereochemistryChemistryHair analysisBiological TransportPlasma protein bindingPathology and Forensic MedicineCell membraneMembranemedicine.anatomical_structurePharmaceutical PreparationsPermeability (electromagnetism)ExtracellularBiophysicsmedicineHumansPharmacokineticsFiberDrug MonitoringIntracellularHairInternational Journal Of Legal Medicine
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