2012
DOI: 10.7748/ns2012.09.27.3.35.c9299
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The integumentary system: anatomy, physiology and function of skin

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“…Therefore, using strategies to administer broad spectrum angiostatic agents, such as TNP-470, that have molecular target downstream to VEGF may have an important therapeutic advantage. Moreover, small molecules can potentially penetrate the skin, unlike macromolecules [21,32].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, using strategies to administer broad spectrum angiostatic agents, such as TNP-470, that have molecular target downstream to VEGF may have an important therapeutic advantage. Moreover, small molecules can potentially penetrate the skin, unlike macromolecules [21,32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, transdermal drug delivery has also several significant limitations: one of the greatest disadvantages of transdermal drug delivery is the skin's low permeability. The primary function of the stratum corneum, the keratinised outmost layer of the skin, is to provide an outstanding transdermal barrier against the absorption of chemical and biological toxins [21]. This physiological function of the skin substantially limits the ability of drugs to penetrate in this manner through the skin [21][22][23].…”
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“…Moters organizme, vykstant hormoniniams pokyčiams, nykstant kolageno sugebėjimui sugerti ir išlaikyti vandenį, oda praranda drėgmę, elastingumą, suglemba. [6]. Drėgmės balanso atstatymas odoje yra vienas svarbiausių žingsnių sveikos odos priežiūroje [7].…”
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“…The skin fulfils important roles such as barrier protection, thermoregulation, sensation, vitamin D synthesis [1] and immunological protection [2] . Extracellular nucleotides and nucleosides function through a signalling network comprising cell-surface purinergic (P2X, P2Y and adenosine) receptors and ecto-nucleotidases [3] .…”
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confidence: 99%