Epidermis (zoology)
View article: MANAGEMENT OF SKIN AGING AS A MODIFIABLE CONDITION THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF INNO TDS DNA PEPT HA FOR AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH USING SONOPHORESIS. CADAVER ANALYSIS
MANAGEMENT OF SKIN AGING AS A MODIFIABLE CONDITION THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF INNO TDS DNA PEPT HA FOR AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH USING SONOPHORESIS. CADAVER ANALYSIS Open
Abstract The facial region presents a complex anatomical stratigraphy that organizes its structures in distinct planes, facilitating the application of treatments while presenting textural variations tha…
View article: Mussaenda recurvata Naiki, Tagane & Yahara
Mussaenda recurvata Naiki, Tagane & Yahara Open
Mussaenda recurvata Naiki, Tagane & Yahara, Phytotaxa 328: 167. 2017.Fig. 2≡ Mussaenda reflexisepala T. Chen & V. D. Nong, syn. nov., “Harvard Papers in Botany” 22: 127. 2017. Type. Vietnam. Ninh Thuan Province: Ninh Son Dist…
View article: Ethylene modulates cell wall mechanics for root responses to compaction
Ethylene modulates cell wall mechanics for root responses to compaction Open
Soil stresses affect crop yields and present global agricultural challenges 1 . Soil compaction triggers reduction in root length and radial expansion driven by the plant hormone ethylene 2 . Here we report how ethylene controls cell wall …
View article: A Bioengineered Skin Organoid Platform for Modeling Human Skin Physiology and Cytotoxicity
A Bioengineered Skin Organoid Platform for Modeling Human Skin Physiology and Cytotoxicity Open
Three-dimensional in vitro skin models are developed for studying skin physiology and drug toxicology. Most currently existing models are constructed through self-aggregation or layer-by-layer assembly of fibroblasts and keratinocytes only…
View article: Synchrotron Micro‐X‐Ray Fluorescence Elemental Imaging Reveals Zinc Distribution in the Hyperaccumulator <scp> <i>Sedum plumbizincicola</i> </scp> (Crassulaceae)
Synchrotron Micro‐X‐Ray Fluorescence Elemental Imaging Reveals Zinc Distribution in the Hyperaccumulator <span> <i>Sedum plumbizincicola</i> </span> (Crassulaceae) Open
Sedum plumbizincicola is a zinc–cadmium (Zn–Cd) hyperaccumulator native to China with high potential for use in the phytoremediation of contaminated soils in temperate climates. This study aimed to determine the Zn accumulation and distrib…
View article: Selected parameters of epidermal barrier in juveniles with type 1 diabetes correspond with the severity of diabetes – an observational study
Selected parameters of epidermal barrier in juveniles with type 1 diabetes correspond with the severity of diabetes – an observational study Open
Background Our study aimed to evaluate the epidermal barrier function in children with type 1 diabetes. To the author’s knowledge, no studies have been conducted on epidermal barrier parameters, including TEWL and measurement of epidermal …
View article: Hyperoside Promotes Mitochondrial Autophagy Through the miR-361-5p/PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signaling Pathway, Thereby Improving UVB-Induced Photoaging
Hyperoside Promotes Mitochondrial Autophagy Through the miR-361-5p/PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signaling Pathway, Thereby Improving UVB-Induced Photoaging Open
Ultraviolet radiation B (UVB) radiation can induce oxidative stress, DNA damage, and inflammation, leading to skin wrinkling, impaired barrier function, and an increased risk of cancer. Addressing or preventing photoaging may provide a pro…
View article: 173 Phosphoproteomic profiling of the epidermis to enhance skin adaptation to the exposome
173 Phosphoproteomic profiling of the epidermis to enhance skin adaptation to the exposome Open
View article: 212 Aged-related changes in epidermis metabolite composition
212 Aged-related changes in epidermis metabolite composition Open
View article: 205 Improvement of skin natural repairing mechanisms by targeting bound-ceramides synthesis by epidermis
205 Improvement of skin natural repairing mechanisms by targeting bound-ceramides synthesis by epidermis Open
View article: 169 TEDAR, a skin-specific long non-coding RNA, orchestrates the late epidermal differentiation program in the human epidermis
169 TEDAR, a skin-specific long non-coding RNA, orchestrates the late epidermal differentiation program in the human epidermis Open
View article: 449 Long-Term Role of Hair Follicle Stem Cells in Epidermal Wound Healing
449 Long-Term Role of Hair Follicle Stem Cells in Epidermal Wound Healing Open
View article: Mapping cell dynamics in human ex vivo hair follicles suggests pulling mechanism of hair growth
Mapping cell dynamics in human ex vivo hair follicles suggests pulling mechanism of hair growth Open
Homeostasis in continuously renewing organs like the gut, skin, and hair follicles relies on niche architecture and intricately orchestrated cellular dynamics, encompassing proliferation and migration. Here, we develop a 3D live imaging sy…
View article: In Vitro and Ex Vivo Investigations on the Tolerance and Safety of a 3 kDa Sodium Hyaluronate for Topical Application
In Vitro and Ex Vivo Investigations on the Tolerance and Safety of a 3 kDa Sodium Hyaluronate for Topical Application Open
(1) Background: Low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid displays moisturizing and anti-aging properties and reduces UV-induced inflammation when applied topically. A 3 kDa sodium hyaluronate oligosaccharide (Extra-Low HA) was designed, and st…
View article: A skin-permeable polymer for non-invasive transdermal insulin delivery
A skin-permeable polymer for non-invasive transdermal insulin delivery Open
Non-invasive skin permeation is widely used for convenient transdermal delivery of small-molecule therapeutics (less than 500 Da) with appropriate hydrophobicities 1 . However, it has long been deemed infeasible for large molecules—particu…
View article: MANAGEMENT OF SKIN AGING AS A MODIFIABLE CONDITION THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF INNO TDS DNA PEPT HA FOR AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH USING SONOPHORESIS. CADAVER ANALYSIS
MANAGEMENT OF SKIN AGING AS A MODIFIABLE CONDITION THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF INNO TDS DNA PEPT HA FOR AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH USING SONOPHORESIS. CADAVER ANALYSIS Open
The facial region presents a complex anatomical stratigraphy that organizes its structures in distinct planes, facilitating the application of treatments while presenting textural variations that require precise anatomical understanding. S…
View article: The adhesion GPCR ADGRL2 engages Gα13 to enable epidermal differentiation
The adhesion GPCR ADGRL2 engages Gα13 to enable epidermal differentiation Open
Homeostasis relies on signaling networks controlled by cell membrane receptors. Although G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of transmembrane receptors, their specific roles in the epidermis are not fully understood.…
View article: The Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Function Recovery Effects of Carica papaya Peel in Mice with Contact Dermatitis
The Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Function Recovery Effects of Carica papaya Peel in Mice with Contact Dermatitis Open
With growing concerns over the safety of synthetic substances, the development of plant-derived alternatives with minimal adverse effects has gained significant attention. Carica papaya L. peel contains a rich profile of bioactive compound…
View article: Pharmacognostical Characterization and Phytochemical Profiling of Canna Indica L. (Cannaceae)
Pharmacognostical Characterization and Phytochemical Profiling of Canna Indica L. (Cannaceae) Open
Adulteration or substitution of lower-quality herbal components frequently reduces their medicinal effectiveness and safety. Thus, establishing pharmacognostical and phytochemical criteria is critical for ensuring the legitimacy and …
View article: Fermented rice bran extract delays skin aging by increasing the synthesis of collagen and elastin
Fermented rice bran extract delays skin aging by increasing the synthesis of collagen and elastin Open
Background Rice bran is the outer layer of rice grains ( Oryza sativa ). Due to its rich bioactive components, it has long been used in cosmetics. However, the mechanism by which it delays skin aging remains unclear. Methods In this study,…
View article: Papular acantholytic dyskeratosis of the genitocrural area with positive direct immunofluorescence in a man affected by lichen sclerosus et atrophicus: a clinicopathological challenge
Papular acantholytic dyskeratosis of the genitocrural area with positive direct immunofluorescence in a man affected by lichen sclerosus et atrophicus: a clinicopathological challenge Open
Dear Editor, Papular acantholytic dyskeratosis (PAD) is a rare, sporadic, persistent disease of adulthood, localized to the genitocrural and anogenital regions. It was proposed as a new entity by Chorzelski et al. in 1984, based on the cas…
View article: Single-cell spatial profiling identifies a mucosal-like epithelial signature in hidradenitis suppurativa tunnels
Single-cell spatial profiling identifies a mucosal-like epithelial signature in hidradenitis suppurativa tunnels Open
Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disease affecting 1-4% of the population. In advanced HS, tunnels (dermal sinus tracts) often form, perpetuating chronic inflammation. Early immunohistochemistry studi…
View article: Single-cell spatial profiling identifies a mucosal-like epithelial signature in hidradenitis suppurativa tunnels
Single-cell spatial profiling identifies a mucosal-like epithelial signature in hidradenitis suppurativa tunnels Open
Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disease affecting 1-4% of the population. In advanced HS, tunnels (dermal sinus tracts) often form, perpetuating chronic inflammation. Early immunohistochemistry studi…
View article: The role of PKC subtype-specific signaling in the regulation of adhesion in human keratinocytes and skin in pemphigus
The role of PKC subtype-specific signaling in the regulation of adhesion in human keratinocytes and skin in pemphigus Open
Aim Autoantibodies, in the blistering skin disease pemphigus primarily target desmosomal cadherins and cause loss of keratinocyte adhesion and epidermal blistering via signaling events. Pemphigus vulgaris is associated with autoantibodies …
View article: MORPHO-ANATOMICAL STUDIES OF GREY MANGROVE (AVICENNIA MARINA) LEAF LOCATED IN INTER-TIDAL ZONE SANDSPIT BACKWATER, PAKISTAN
MORPHO-ANATOMICAL STUDIES OF GREY MANGROVE (AVICENNIA MARINA) LEAF LOCATED IN INTER-TIDAL ZONE SANDSPIT BACKWATER, PAKISTAN Open
Marine plants show a wide range of morphological and anatomical features under saline conditions. Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh. is the dominant mangrove species and has been extensively studied, but the anatomical structures especially …
View article: Sonic hedgehog signaling promotes basal epidermal <i>fibrillin 3</i> expression for zebrafish fin ray branching
Sonic hedgehog signaling promotes basal epidermal <i>fibrillin 3</i> expression for zebrafish fin ray branching Open
Zebrafish robustly regenerate amputated fins, including restoring branched bony ray skeletons. During fin outgrowth, sonic hedgehog a ( shha )-expressing basal epidermal cells (bEps) signal to themselves and adjacent progenitor osteoblasts…
View article: RNA-seq of scarab beetles under high- or low-nutrient
RNA-seq of scarab beetles under high- or low-nutrient Open
This study investigates the evolutionary mechanisms of horn plasticity through transcriptomic analysis of the postero-dorsal head epidermis in three Onthophagus species (O. rectecornutus, O. sagittarius, O. bivertex). Larvae were reared un…
View article: Induction of Epidermal Pigmentation in ICR Mice through Weekly Sunlight Exposure: A Pilot Experimental Study
Induction of Epidermal Pigmentation in ICR Mice through Weekly Sunlight Exposure: A Pilot Experimental Study Open
Introduction. One reason for hyperpigmentation is elevated melanin deposition in the epidermis.Studies on hyperpigmentation are being increasingly reported, and one of the challenges of studying hyperpigmentation is to induce a large numbe…
View article: Acridocarpus (Acridocarpus)
Acridocarpus (Acridocarpus) Open
1.Acridocarpus subg. Acridocarpus(Niedenzu 1921: 17) Fig. 4 Acridocarpus subg. Acridocarpus sect. Acridocarpus (Niedenzu 1921: 17) Acridocarpus subg. Acridocarpus sect. Diacra Nied. (Niedenzu 1921: 17) Type species Acridocarpus plagiopteru…
View article: Acridocarpus (Madagascariensis) R. F. Almeida 2025, stat. nov.
Acridocarpus (Madagascariensis) R. F. Almeida 2025, stat. nov. Open
3.Acridocarpus subg. Madagascariensis(Arènes) R. F. Almeida stat. nov. Fig. 6 Acridocarpus subg. Anophyllaris sect. Micranthera subsect. Madagascariensis Arènes (Arènes 1945: 62) Acridocarpus subg. Anophyllaris sect. Micranthera Nied. (Nie…