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Temperature-Dependent Mechanical Behaviors of Skin Tissue

Temperature-Dependent Mechanical Behaviors of Skin Tissue

... of skin tissue under different temperatures, focusing on the influence of temperature and the corresponding dermal collagen ...of skin, but the mechanisms are different. The variation of skin ...

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Qualitative characterization of skin tissue with dynamic laser speckle

Qualitative characterization of skin tissue with dynamic laser speckle

... the skin tissue surface by means of Dynamic Laser ...for skin assessment, aimed to help medical diagnosis by giving additional information regarding texture patterns and microcirculation ...the ...

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Bioprinting of cell-responsive bioinks for skin tissue engineering

Bioprinting of cell-responsive bioinks for skin tissue engineering

... functional skin remains a huge challenge due to its multilayer structure and the organized presence of different cell types within an intricate extracellular matrix ...for skin tissue engineering by ...

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Differential inhibition of ex-vivo tumor kinase activity by vemurafenib in BRAF(V600E) and BRAF wild-type metastatic malignant melanoma.

Differential inhibition of ex-vivo tumor kinase activity by vemurafenib in BRAF(V600E) and BRAF wild-type metastatic malignant melanoma.

... cancer progression and drug resistance, and could act as functional biomarkers. In this study, we assayed the kinase activity in protein lysates from tumor samples provided by metastatic melanoma patients using a ...

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Microporous dermal-mimetic electrospun scaffolds pre-seeded with fibroblasts promote tissue regeneration in full-thickness skin wounds.

Microporous dermal-mimetic electrospun scaffolds pre-seeded with fibroblasts promote tissue regeneration in full-thickness skin wounds.

... of skin tissue [32], and as shown in this study, have sufficient tensile strength to withstand contractile forces applied by dermal ...granulation tissue differentiate into myofibroblasts, and then ...

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Different types of biotechnological wound coverages created with the application of alive human cells

Different types of biotechnological wound coverages created with the application of alive human cells

... mal skin equivalents are not capable of replacing skin tissue ...of skin with cytokines, growth factors and other biologically active substances, which pro- motes wound healing due to the ...

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Using regulatory and epistatic networks to extend the findings of a genome scan: identifying the gene drivers of pigmentation in merino sheep.

Using regulatory and epistatic networks to extend the findings of a genome scan: identifying the gene drivers of pigmentation in merino sheep.

... following tissue types: white skin tissue from 4 pooled non-pigmented animals (NOR); black skin tissue from a piebald animal (PBB); white skin tissue from a piebald animal ...

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Medicines and its relation to the development of pressure injury in hospitalized-elderly people          /          Medicamentos e sua relação com o desenvolvimento de lesão por pressão em idosos hospitalizados

Medicines and its relation to the development of pressure injury in hospitalized-elderly people / Medicamentos e sua relação com o desenvolvimento de lesão por pressão em idosos hospitalizados

... So, this drug class may cause disturbances in homeostasis, poor hydration of the skin tissue and risk factors for trauma, contributing to the occurrence of skin lesions. This is due to changes in the ...

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Braz. Dent. J.  vol.22 número1

Braz. Dent. J. vol.22 número1

... in tissue engineering ...brain, skin, hair follicles, skeletal muscle, bone marrow and dental tissue (13), and five types of dental MSC were isolated an characterized: dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) ...

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Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carrying SCCmec type IV in southern Brazil

Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carrying SCCmec type IV in southern Brazil

... community-acquired skin and soft tissue infections is ...from skin and soft tissue infections in primary care facilities, such as hospital emergency centers and dermatological care centers, is ...

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Renato Hélder Morais Pires

Renato Hélder Morais Pires

... S. pyogenes is also known as beta-hemolytic Group A Streptococcus or Lancefield’s Group A strep (GAS) (Facklam, 2002). It is a facultative anaerobic microorganism, catalase and oxidase negative, and its metabolism is ...

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Optimizing Frozen Sample Preparation for Laser Microdissection: Assessment of CryoJane Tape-Transfer System®.

Optimizing Frozen Sample Preparation for Laser Microdissection: Assessment of CryoJane Tape-Transfer System®.

... A Leica CM 3050S (Leica Microsystems, GmbH, Nussloch, Germany) cryostat with installed CryoJane, was used for cryosectioning. Frozen 10 m m tissue sections were mounted onto K 6 type commercial CryoJane slides ...

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Relationship of the skin and subcutaneous tissue thickness in the tensiomyography response: a novel ultrasound observational study

Relationship of the skin and subcutaneous tissue thickness in the tensiomyography response: a novel ultrasound observational study

... of skin and subcutaneous tissue thicknesses in the evaluation of lumbar erec- tor spinae contractile ...ous tissue thickness may have altered the TMG re- ...

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Rev. Bras. Cir. Plást.  vol.27 número3

Rev. Bras. Cir. Plást. vol.27 número3

... With the patient under general anesthesia, en bloc resec- tion of the skin was performed following the preoperative mar king, without additional detachments. The preaponeu- rotic plane was the deepest limit of the ...

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Rev. Bras. Cir. Plást.  vol.27 número3

Rev. Bras. Cir. Plást. vol.27 número3

... Background: In lipodystrophies of the anterior abdominal wall, variables such as ge- netic factors, weight gain, age, and loss of muscle tone, either alone or in combination, determine generalized aesthetic changes or ...

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Nasal glial heterotopia in a newborn infant

Nasal glial heterotopia in a newborn infant

... glial tissue within the background fibrosis, and positive synaptophysin, which confirms the presence of neuronal cells, are thus of great utility when making the ...

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Int. Arch. .  vol.16 número3

Int. Arch. . vol.16 número3

... thin skin and sparse subcutaneous ...thicker skin and excessive subcutaneous tissue, requiring a reduction of the angle of domal divergence and of the lateral intercrural width, domal arch width, and ...

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Angiotensin-(1-7) increases osmotic water permeability in isolated toad skin

Angiotensin-(1-7) increases osmotic water permeability in isolated toad skin

... Figure 1 - Effect of different Ang- (1-7) concentrations on osmotic w ater permeability in isolated toad skin. The number of experi- ments is indicated in parenthe- ses. N.S. Not significant; the P values are ...

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Int. braz j urol.  vol.41 número6

Int. braz j urol. vol.41 número6

... The surgical treatment of urethral stricture diseases is continually evolving. In recent years there has been continuous discussion with regard to the etiology, location, length, and manage- ment of extensive urethral ...

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PLATELET-RICH PLASMA (PRP) AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC AND HARD-TO-HEAL SKIN WOUNDS. A Review.

PLATELET-RICH PLASMA (PRP) AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC AND HARD-TO-HEAL SKIN WOUNDS. A Review.

... of tissue, where epidermis and dermis are affected, while sometimes can reach the adipose tissue and muscle ...and tissue lesion is transformed into fibrotic scarring ...of skin wounds is very ...

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