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Skin Moisturization
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Focusing on the scientific basis of skin moisturization, this expanded Second Edition of Skin Moisturization explores a wide range of topics, from the biological aspects of the skin to the formulation of the active ingredients in skin moisturizers. Ideal for dermatologists, cosmetic scientists, and clinical scientists interested in the treatment of
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- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Series Introduction
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1- The Keys to Epidermal Differentiation
- Chapter 2- Lipid Organization of the Skin Barrier
- Chapter 3- Untangling the Role of Keratin in Stratum Corneum
- Chapter 4- The Role of Filaggrin in Skin Diseases
- Chapter 5- Peptidylarginine Deiminases in Skin Biology
- Chapter 6- Cornified Envelope
- Chapter 7- Corneodesmosomal Proteins
- Chapter 8- Kallikrein-Related Peptidases: An Emerging Family of Pivotal Players in Epidermal Desquamation and Barrier Function
- Chapter 9- Aquaporins and Tight Junctions
- Chapter 10- Epidermal pH
- Chapter 11- The Molecular Aspects of Dry, Flaky Skin Conditions
- Chapter 12- Xerotic Skin Conditions and SC Properties: Diabetic Dry Skin
- Chapter 13- Skin Barrier Dysfunction in Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 14- Self-Perceived Sensitive Skin: A New Understanding Based on Epidermal Nerves
- Chapter 15- Psychological Stress and Skin
- Color Insert
- Chaper 16- Stratum Corneum Biomechanics
- Chapter 17- Glycerol as Humectant in Cosmetic Formulations
- Chapter 18- Lanolin and the Skin
- Chapter 19- Moisturization Mechanisms: Internal Occlusion by Orthorhombic Lipid Phase Stabilizers—A Novel Mechanism of Action of Skin Moisturization
- Chapte r20- The Effects of Niacinamide-Containing Moisturizers
- Chapter 21- Urea As a Moisturizing and Barrier-Enhancing Ingredient
- Chapter 22- Hydroxyacids and Salicylic Acid
- Chapter 23- Stratum Corneum Serine Proteases and Effect of Inhibitors on Dry Skin
- Chapter 24- Cannabinoids and Pruritus
- Chapter 25- Microdermabrasion: Clinical, Histologic, and Molecular Effects
- Chapter 26- Cosmetic Benefits Derived from the Topical Application of Acid Proteases
- Chapter 27- Skin Moisturization by Dermonutrition
- Chapter 28- Capacitance Imaging for Viewing and Measuring Skin Surface Hydration
- Chapter 29- Vibrational Imaging and Microspectroscopy of Natural Moisturizing Factor Concentration in Human Corneocytes
- Chapter 30- Measuring Water Gradients Using Confocal Raman Microspectroscopy
- Chapter 31- New Developments in Skin Barrier Measurements
- Index
- Back Cover