Dermis: Structure, Composition and Role in Thermoregulation

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Rosemary E. Walling (Editor)

Series: Dermatology – Laboratory and Clinical Research
BISAC: MED017000

Skin, which is in continuous evolution throughout our lifetime, suffers changes with age and may develop malignancies. The part of the skin most involved in its bio-mechanical functions is the dermis. Topics discussed in this compilation include the cellular and histological changes in dermis aging; non-invasive methods in the study of the dermal structure and composition; and dermal and epidermal interaction. (Imprint: Nova Biomedical )

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Cellular and Histological Changes in Dermis Aging
(C.M. Bernal-Mañas, C. Ferrer, E. Beltrán-Frutos, V. Seco-Rovira, L.M. Pastor, Department of Pathology, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Cartagena, Murcia, Spain, and others)

Non-invasive Methods in the Study of the Dermal Structure and Composition
(Jalil Bensaci, Georgios N. Stamatas, SkinCare R&D, Johnson & Johnson Santé Beauté France, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France)

Dermal and Epidermal Interaction: A Critical Role for Skin Homeostasis
(Carla Abdo Brohem, Márcio Lorencini, Grupo Boticário, R&D Department, São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, Brazil)

Index

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