56 research outputs found
Glycocalyx of Epidermal Cells in Vitro: Demonstration and Enzymatic Removal
Guinea-pig epidermal cells in culture possess a glycocalyx coat similar to that in vivo, as revealed by the ruthenium red staining technique. Trypsin. phospholipase C, and lysozyme do not produce any changes of the glycocalyx, while hyaluronidase and neuraminidase lead to partial and subcomplete removal, respectively. Cells stripped of their glycocalyx coat by neuraminidase do not detach from the support and do not show any signs of toxicity. There is complete reconstitution of the glycocalyx within 24 hr
British Association of Dermatologists and British Photodermatology Group guidelines for the safe and effective use of psoralen-ultraviolet A therapy 2015
Estudo da imunofluorescência direta, imunomapeamento e microscopia ótica na porfiria cutânea tardia
General Assembly of Members of the 12th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Dermatological Research
General Assembly of Members of the 12th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Dermatological Research
Psoralen–ultraviolet A endures as one of the most powerful treatments in dermatology: reinforcement of this ‘triple‐product therapy’ by the 2016 British guidelines
Comparison of narrow-band (311 nm) UVB and broad-band UVA after oral or bath-water 8-methoxypsoralen in the treatment of psoriasis.
Induction of Dramatic Hyperpigmentation in a Patient with Generalized Lichen Planus Treated with Re-PUVA
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