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Meanings of human epidermis in English
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Usage of human epidermis in English
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These results predict that hydroxyeicosatrienoic acids are synthesized from arachidonate in humanepidermis.
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Thus the antioxidant capacity of the humanepidermis is far greater than that of dermis.
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These data provide additional evidence for multiple gap junction channel types in the humanepidermis.
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In humanepidermis, hINV is first observed in the cytoplasm of spinous and granular layer cells.
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Grafted skin contained humanepidermis and dermis and, like normal human skin, expressed involucrin in differentiating keratinocytes.
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EIA could also be demonstrated in humanepidermis following the induction of an experimental inflammatory response by sellotape-stripping.
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We measured enzymic and non-enzymic antioxidants in humanepidermis and dermis from six healthy volunteers undergoing surgical procedures.
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On western blots of humanepidermis obtained from plastic surgery, a strong signal was obtained with polyclonal anti-aquaporin-3 antibodies.
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SKALP is virtually absent in normal humanepidermis but is found in a number of inflammatory skin diseases, including psoriasis.
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The results indicated that protein C inhibitor is mainly localized in superficial and more differentiated keratinocytes in normal humanepidermis.
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SKALP expression in vivo could be demonstrated following injury in normal humanepidermis, using histology, western blotting, northern blotting and a functional assay.
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The phospholipid pattern of humanepidermis from 23 psoriatic patients and from 14 healthy individuals has been determined using lipid thin-layer chromatography.
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Humanepidermis was used as a model in which proliferation and DNA repair were correlated over 5 weeks of radiotherapy.
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"Because," said he, showing his hand covered with scratches, "she produces on the humanepidermis the same effect as his poisonous cuticle remedy."