نتایج جستجو برای: skin damage

تعداد نتایج: 412352  

2015
Andrew W. Borkowski I-Hsin Kuo Jamie J. Bernard Takeshi Yoshida Michael R. Williams Nai-Jung Hung Benjamin D. Yu Lisa A. Beck Richard L. Gallo

UV damage to the skin leads to the release of noncoding RNA (ncRNA) from necrotic keratinocytes that activates Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3). This release of ncRNA triggers inflammation in the skin following UV damage. Recently, TLR3 activation was also shown to aid wound repair and increase the expression of genes associated with permeability barrier repair. Here, we sought to test whether skin ...

Journal: :Journal of science and medicine in sport 2014
Wilbert van den Eijnde Malou Peppelman Martin Olde Weghuis Piet E J van Erp

OBJECTIVES Injury prevention is an important reason for the development of performance standards in football. Currently, there is no objective method available to classify sliding induced skin injuries, which includes the perceived sliding friendliness of football pitches. The purpose of this study was to develop a non-invasive method for quantification of the observed sliding induced skin dama...

2017
Torgrim Log

On a television show, a pre-cooled bare-skinned person (TV host) passed through engulfing kerosene flames. The assumption was that a water film should protect him during 0.74 s flame exposure in an environment of 86 kW/m² heat flux. The TV host got light burn inflammation on the back, arms and legs. The present work studies skin temperatures and burn damage integral of such dangerous flame expo...

Journal: :Lasers in surgery and medicine 2011
Vinay V Alexander Kevin Ke Zhao Xu Mohammed N Islam Michael J Freeman Bertram Pitt Michael J Welsh Jeffrey S Orringer

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Wavelengths near ∼1,720 nm are of interest for targeting fat/lipid-rich tissues due to the high absorption coefficient of human fat and low water scattering and absorption. In this study, a 1,708 nm laser was built and shown to selectively target fat/lipid adjacent to porcine heart and dermis and then used to damage dermal sebaceous glands in human skin. STUDY DESIGN A...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2009
Midori Tanaka Yoh-ichi Koyama Yoshihiro Nomura

The effect of daily ingestion of collagen peptide on the skin damage induced by repeated UV-B irradiation was examined. Ingestion of collagen peptide (0.2 g/kg/d) suppressed UV-B-induced decreases in skin hydration, hyperplasia of the epidermis, and decreases in soluble type I collagen. These results suggest that collagen peptide is beneficial as a dietary supplement to suppress UV-B-induced sk...

Journal: :Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2013

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