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Spanning the many advancements that have taken place in the field
since the First Edition of this book was published, this Second
Edition emphasizes the imaging of the skin in its entirety, rather
than focusing solely on surface layers. The Second Edition includes
new chapters on technologies such as in vivo confocal laser
scanning microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, optical coherence
tomography, nuclear magnetic imaging, high-resolution ultrasound,
in vivo skin topometry, and multi-photon imaging of the skin.
Since skin forms the interface between the human body and the environment, its mechanical properties are important in health and disease. Bioengineering of the Skin: Skin Biomechanics gives a thorough introduction in the biological basis of skin biomechanics. It explains the non-invasive methods that allow measurement of the mechanical properties of the skin focusing on commercially available instruments.
Written by internationally leading experts in the field of non-invasive measurement technology of the skin, this volume describes the anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, and pathology of skin biomechanics. It explains in detail how to measure skin mechanic properties and how to use these measurements in the development of drugs and cosmetics.
The foundational reference in dermal toxicology, this classic text
has been completely revised to bring it up to date in the new
Eighth Edition, with almost a third of its chapters being newly
added. The structure of the text has also been reorganized to
enable easier location of a topic of interest. With contributions
from leading international experts, this continues the tradition of
providing unsurpassed theoretical and practical guidance for all
those working on research aspects, on practical clinical issues,
and on the regulatory aspects of exposure to toxic substances. This
new edition contains updates to each chapter and contributions from
leading international experts, provides an in-depth summary of
research and regulatory applications related to dermal toxicology
and pharmacology, presents many new chapters that describe the
latest advances in dermatotoxicology, and addresses various levels
of expertise regarding the development and use of dermal exposure
data. New chapters include those on safety terminology,
pharmacogenetics and dermatology, ethnic differences in skin
properties, and the principles and practice of percutaneous
absorption.
Skin bioengineering is an expanding field of investigative and clinical dermatology. This guide describes all commercially available techniques and instruments. It provides a thorough overview of methods for noninvasive investigation of skin function. Commercially available instruments are reviewed and compared, with updated references given for each instrument. This book offers a technical analysis of each instrument, allowing investigators to understand its biophysical principles and to make better purchases of lab instruments. Addresses of manufacturers and worldwide distributors are included, making this an essential reference source. Chapters are written by international experts. Topics include transepidermal water loss, hydration, the measurement of skin blood flow in Laser-Doppler flowetry, sebum, pH and ions, and transcutaneous pO2 and pO2 measurements. Skin color, roughness, and elasticity are examined in detail. Skin imaging techniques, capillaroscopy, and fluorescence videomicroscopy are described. Instruments for surface microscopy of the skin are also discussed. Bioengineering of the Skin explains state-of-the-art techniques and is valuable reading for anyone who needs to stay abreast of the latest activities in this ever-changing field.
Since skin forms the interface between the human body and the
environment, its mechanical properties are important in health and
disease. Bioengineering of the Skin: Skin Biomechanics gives a
thorough introduction in the biological basis of skin biomechanics.
It explains the non-invasive methods that allow measurement of the
mechanical properties of the skin focusing on commercially
available instruments. Written by internationally leading experts
in the field of non-invasive measurement technology of the skin,
this volume describes the anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, and
pathology of skin biomechanics. It explains in detail how to
measure skin mechanic properties and how to use these measurements
in the development of drugs and cosmetics.
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