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Advances in lipid research. Volume 24, Skin lipids /

Advances in Lipid Research.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Elias, Peter M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego, CA : Academic Press, 1991.
Colección:Advances in lipid research ; v. 24 ;.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Skin Lipids; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; Chapter 1. Structural and Lipid Biochemical Correlates of the Epidermal PermeabilityBarrier; I. Introduction and Historical Perspective; II. Stratum Corneum Two-Compartment Model; III. Cellular Basis for Lipid-Protein Sequestration in the StratumCorneum of Terrestrial Mammals; IV. Insights from Aves and Marine Mammals (Cetaceans); V. Intercellular Membrane Structures in Mammalian Stratum Corneum; VI. Structural Alterations in Pathological Stratum Corneum; VII. Structural-LipidBiochemical Correlates; VIII. Summary.
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTSReferences; Chapter 2. The Biochemistry and Function of Stratum Corneum Lipids; I. Introduction; II. Historical Overview; III. Biochemistry and Function; IV. Essential Fatty Acid Metabolism; V. Fatty Acid Uptake and Binding; References; Chapter 3. The Regulation and Role of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis; I. Introduction; II. Methodological Considerations; III. Lipid Synthesis in the Skin; IV. Systemic Regulation of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis; V. Local Regulationof Epidermal Lipid Synthesis-Role of the Barrier; VI. Importance of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis for Barrier Repair.
  • VII. Signals Initiating Barrier RepairVIII. Local Regulation of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis-Potential Role of CellProliferation; IX. Summary; References; Chapter 4. Lipid Metabolism in Cultured Keratinocytes; I. Introduction; II. Changes in LDL Receptor Expression and in Regulation of CholesterolSynthesis in Relation to Keratinocyte Differentiation; III. Differentiation-Linked Changes in the Rate of Lipid Synthesis: Effect of Extracellular Lipoproteins; IV. Differentiation-Linked Modulations of Keratinocyte Lipid Composition.
  • v. Changes in the Plasma Membrane Lipid Composition and Fluidity in Relation to Keratinocyte DifferentiationVI. Retinoid-Induced Modulations of Lipid Composition in Cultured Keratinocytes; VII. Conclusion; VIII. Appendix; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 5. Lipid Modulators of Epidermal Proliferation and Differentiation; I. Introduction; II. Ether Phospholipids: Platelet-Activating Factor; III. Phospholipase-Initiated Signaling Mechanisms; IV. Sphingolipids as Effector Molecules; V. Miscellaneous Lipid Effectors; VI. Summary; References.
  • Chapter 6. X-Ray Diffraction and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Mammalian Stratum Corneum Lipid DomainsI. Introduction; II. X-Ray Diffraction; III. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance; IV. Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 7. Strategies to Enhance Permeability via Stratum Corneum Lipid Pathways; I. Introduction; II. In Vitro Studies; III. In Vivo Studies: Use of Attenuated Total ReflectanceInfrared Spectroscopy to Evaluate the SC; IV. Conclusion; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 8. Lipids in Normal and Pathological Desquamation; I. Introduction.