نتایج جستجو برای: skin damage

تعداد نتایج: 412352  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1991
H M Finestone S P Levine G A Carlson K A Chizinsky R L Kett

Pressure sores are a severe and costly problem for many disabled individuals. There is a need for quantitative tools to assess damage produced by external loads on human skin and underlying tissues. Clinically, intensity and size of skin erythema have been used as indicators of tissue damage. Temperature is a quantifiable measure, and various studies have investigated the thermal response to lo...

Ramin JAFAR S. M. NASSIRI

ABSTRACT- Mechanical damage degrades fruit quality in the chain from production to the consumption. Damage is due to static, impact and vibration loads during processes such as harvesting, transportation, sorting and bulk storage. In the present study finite element (FE) models were used to simulate the process of static bruising for apple fruits by contact of the fruit with a hard surface. Thr...

2011
Magnus G. Olsson Maria Allhorn Jörgen Larsson Martin Cederlund Katarina Lundqvist Artur Schmidtchen Ole E. Sørensen Matthias Mörgelin Bo Åkerström

During bleeding the skin is subjected to oxidative insults from free heme and radicals, generated from extracellular hemoglobin. The lipocalin α(1)-microglobulin (A1M) was recently shown to have reductase properties, reducing heme-proteins and other substrates, and to scavenge heme and radicals. We investigated the expression and localization of A1M in skin and the possible role of A1M in the p...

Journal: :Bioscience trends 2011
Yuancai Xiang Gang Liu Li Yang Julia Li Zhong

UVA (320-400 nm) and UVB (290-320 nm) are the major components of solar UV irradiation, which is associated with various pathological conditions. UVB causes direct damage to DNA of epidermal cells and is mainly responsible for erythema, immunosuppression, photoaging, and skin cancer. UVA has oxidizing properties that can cause damage or enhance UVB damaging effects on skin. On the other hand, U...

Journal: :Aesthetic surgery journal 2014
O Onur Erol

BACKGROUND Injectable fillers are sometimes necessary to correct slight skin irregularities. However, there have been reports of necrosis after injection of alloplastic materials and heterogeneous transplants. On the other hand, the advantages of autogenous tissue grafts over those fillers are well established. Volumetric reshaping of the face with autologous tissue injection is a popular and r...

2017
Titus Josef Brinker Dirk Schadendorf Joachim Klode Ioana Cosgarea Alexander Rösch Philipp Jansen Ingo Stoffels Benjamin Izar

BACKGROUND Around 90% of melanomas are caused by ultraviolet (UV) exposure and are therefore eminently preventable. Unhealthy tanning behavior is mostly initiated in early adolescence, often with the belief that it increases attractiveness; the problems related to skin atrophy and malignant melanoma are too far in the future to fathom. Photoaging desktop programs, in which an image is altered t...

Journal: :Breast cancer 2000
H Sekine M Kobayashi C Honda M Aoki M Nakagawa C Kanehira

BACKGROUND The temperature of the skin remains elevated long after breast-conserving treatment with irradiation, perhaps because evaporative cooling is impaired. We investigated physiological changes of the irradiated skin and reevaluated the radiosensitivity of sweat glands on a functional basis to determine whether severe complications can be predicted. METHODS Breast and axillary skin temp...

2016
Magdalena Działo Justyna Mierziak Urszula Korzun Marta Preisner Jan Szopa Anna Kulma

Phenolic compounds constitute a group of secondary metabolites which have important functions in plants. Besides the beneficial effects on the plant host, phenolic metabolites (polyphenols) exhibit a series of biological properties that influence the human in a health-promoting manner. Evidence suggests that people can benefit from plant phenolics obtained either by the diet or through skin app...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001
E. Larson

Skin hygiene, particularly of the hands, is a primary mechanism for reducing contact and fecal-oral transmission of infectious agents. Widespread use of antimicrobial products has prompted concern about emergence of resistance to antiseptics and damage to the skin barrier associated with frequent washing. This article reviews evidence for the relationship between skin hygiene and infection, the...

2014
Stephen Lyle Kathleen Hoover Cansu Colpan Zhiqing Zhu Zdenka Matijasevic Stephen N. Jones

Dicer is required for the maturation of microRNA, and loss of Dicer and miRNA processing has been found to alter numerous biological events during embryogenesis, including the development of mammalian skin and hair. We have previously examined the role of miRNA biogenesis in mouse embryonic fibroblasts and found that deletion of Dicer induces cell senescence regulated, in part, by the p53 tumor...

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