Imaging of sebaceous glands of human skin by three-dimensional ultrasound microscopy and its relation to elasticity

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Ryo Nagaoka ◽  
Shingo Sakai ◽  
Kazuto Kobayashi ◽  
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Noriaki Nakagawa ◽  
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Nami Hirai ◽  
Yoshifumi Saijo ◽  
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Yan Xie ◽  
Simone C. Rizzi ◽  
Rebecca Dawson ◽  
Emily Lynam ◽  
Sean Richards ◽  
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Jacqueline R. Dauch ◽  
Chelsea N. Lindblad ◽  
John M. Hayes ◽  
Stephen I. Lentz ◽  
Hsinlin T. Cheng

2008 ◽  
Vol 128 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-50 ◽  
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Tadashi UCHINO ◽  
Toshiaki TAKEZAWA ◽  
Yoshiaki IKARASHI ◽  
Hiroshi TOKUNAGA

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Vânia R. Leite-Silva ◽  
Heron D.T. Silva ◽  
Marcelo D. Duque ◽  
Jeffrey Grice ◽  
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1999 ◽  
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pp. 1180-1181
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R. W. Taylor ◽  
Christine Smith ◽  
M. White

While sebum provides several functions in the integument, there is considerable interest in the control of excess sebum on the human skin. The primary function of sebum is to lubricate and waterproof the stratum cornenum layer, in addition to preventing hair from becoming brittle. In several cases, the secretion of sebum is inhibited as a result of blockage of the drainage pathway for the sebaceous glands which may result in abnormal skin conduction (1,2). Clinac™ OC (Oil Control) has been developed with a special oil adsorbing polymer, DVB/lsobornyl Methacrylate/Lautyl Methacrylate Copolymer (3). This particular copolymer posses the capacity to adsorb oils because of its high affinity for hydrophobic nonpolar substances. The purpose of this investigation is to show the adsorptive capacity of the acrylate copolymer in Clinac™ OC preparation and in buffer.The acrylate polymer was incubated in artificial sebum for 4 hrs and 8 hrs at 37 C.


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Vol 23 (5) ◽  
pp. 309-318 ◽  
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K. Schlotmann ◽  
M. Kaeten ◽  
A. F. Black ◽  
O. Damour ◽  
M. Waldmann-Laue ◽  
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