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Communication among TAKl, Smad3 and PPAR β/δ and their impact on skin development.
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Uncovering vein patterns from color skin images for personal identification in forensic investigation
Published 2013“…Using these images as evidence in legal cases (e.g. child sexual abuse, child pornography and masked gunmen) can be very challenging, because the faces of criminals or victims are not visible. Although large skin marks and tattoos have been used, they are ineffective in some legal cases, because the skin exposed in evidence images have neither unique tattoos nor enough skin marks for identification. …”
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Development of pigmented human skin constructs via 3D drop-on-demand bioprinting
Published 2018“…The 3D hierarchical porous collagen-fibroblast matrices serve as the dermal skin constructs for patterning of EMUs. Lastly, the feasibility of fabricating pigmented human skin constructs with uniform skin pigmentation (using 3 different skin cells from 3 different skin donors) is demonstrated. …”
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Early Prediction of Skin Viability Using Visible Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy and Autofluorescence Spectroscopy
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Event-driven spiking neural networks using asynchronous-logic network-on-chip routers in field programmable gate array (FPGA)
Published 2023“…Compared with the second-generation neural network, SNN uses spikes to process information. The neuronal units in SNNs are only active when they receive or emit spikes, so it is event-driven, thus making it energy-efficient. …”
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High-density lipoprotein function is modulated by the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in a lipid-type dependent manner
Published 2023“…It is known that the SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein binds the HDL particle, probably depleting it of lipids and altering HDL function. …”
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An on-skin electrode with anti-epidermal-surface-lipid function based on a zwitterionic polymer brush
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Electrospun aligned PCLl/gelatin scaffolds mimicking the skin ECM for effective antimicrobial wound dressings
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Wet-adhesive on-skin sensors based on metal–organic frameworks for wireless monitoring of metabolites in sweat
Published 2023“…More importantly, the lightweight sensor can conformably self-adhere to sweaty skin and exhibits high water-vapor permeability. …”
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The effect of ultraviolet-light exposure on ornithine decarboxylase (ODC1) and pigmentation in human skin cells
Published 2019“…A common photo-protective response is an upregulation of skin pigmentation. This results in the formation of melanin caps around the nucleus of skin cells, which protect against DNA damage. …”
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Visualizing vein patterns from color skin images based on image mapping for forensics analysis
Published 2013“…We proposed a computational method based on skin optics to uncover vein patterns from color images. …”
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A hand-targeted auxiliary personal protective equipment for intervention of fomite transmission of viruses
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Efficient multi-scale representation of visual objects using a biologically plausible spike-latency code and winner-take-all inhibition
Published 2023“…We demonstrate that a network of 200 spiking neurons tuned to three SFs can efficiently represent objects with as little as 15 spikes per neuron. …”
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Functional roles of transforming growth factor activated Kinase-1 (TAK1) in skin wound healing
Published 2011“…Healing wound and maintaining new skin growth requires complex interactions of the epithelium and mesenchyme purportedly mediated by growth factors and cytokines. …”
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Lights, camera, and action : vertebrate skin sets the stage for immune cell interaction with arthropod-vectored pathogens
Published 2014“…Such diseases are vectored by hematophagous arthropods that deposit pathogens into the vertebrate host’s skin during a blood meal. These pathogens spend a substantial amount of time in the skin that allows for interaction with cutaneous immune cells, suggesting a window of opportunity for development of vaccine strategies. …”
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Printable superelastic conductors with extreme stretchability and robust cycling endurance enabled by liquid-metal particles
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Design and Construction of Artificial Extracellular Matrix (aECM) Proteins from Escherichia coli for Skin Tissue Engineering
Published 2016“…Recently, Tjin and coworkers developed integrin-specific aECM proteins designed for promoting human skin keratinocyte attachment and propagation. In their work, the aECM proteins incorporate cell binding domains taken from fibronectin, laminin-5 and collagen IV, as well as flanking elastin-like repeats. …”
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Conditional knock out of N-WASP in keratinocytes causes skin barrier defects and atopic dermatitis-like inflammation
Published 2018“…N-WASPK14KO mice exhibited stunted growth, alopecia, dry and wrinkled skin. The dry skin in N-WASPK14KO mice is probably due to increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL) caused by barrier function defects as revealed by dye penetration assay. …”
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