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This key volume of the Target Organ Toxicology Series provides a fresh and modern approach to the subject of skin toxicology from the perspective of how the skin forms a barrier that protects the body from the external environment and how chemicals and drugs interact with the barrier properties of the skin. Any defects or perturbations to this barrier may result in damage to the skin or may alter absorption.
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This key volume of the Target Organ Toxicology Series provides a fresh and modern approach to the subject of skin toxicology from the perspective of how the skin forms a barrier that protects the body from the external environment and how chemicals and drugs interact with the barrier properties of the skin. Any defects or perturbations to this barrier may result in damage to the skin or may alter absorption.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040173268
- Artikelnr.: 72280897
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040173268
- Artikelnr.: 72280897
Nancy Ann Monteiro-Riviere, Ph.D. is a Professor of Investigative Dermatology and Toxicology at the Center for Chemical Toxicology Research and Pharmacokinetics, North Carolina State University (NCSU) as well as a Professor in the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNC-Chapel Hill/NCSU and Research Adjunct Professor of Dermatology, School of Medicine at UNC Chapel Hill. She received her B.S. in Biology from Stonehill College, M.S. and Ph.D. in Anatomy and Cell Biology from Purdue University and a postdoctoral fellowship in toxicology at CIIT in Research Triangle Park, NC. She was past-President of both the Dermal Toxicology and In Vitro Toxicology Specialty Sections of the National Society of Toxicology. Dr. Monteiro-Riviere is a Fellow of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences and American College of Toxicology. She serves as Associate Editor for Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews in Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology and serves on seven toxicology editorial boards. She also serves on several national panels relating to dermal penetration and absorption, including many in nanotoxicology, such as the National Academies of Science Research Council to Review the Federal Strategy to Address Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Materials. She has published over 230 manuscripts and book chapters in the field of skin biology and toxicology and is also Co-Editor of the book "Nanotoxicology: Characterization and Dosing and Health Effects".
Skin Morphology and Barrier Properties: Structure and function of skin.
Barrier function of skin. Skin lipids for barrier function. Tight
junctions: a new barrier in the skin?. Basic principles involved in
quantifying the dermal absorption of topically applied chemicals. Chemical
structure-skin transport relationships. Cutaneous metabolism and active
transport in transdermal drug delivery. Epidermal transporters and
metabolism during dermal absorption: importance for toxicity. Hair follicle
delivery. Altered Barriers: Structural and functional correlations of skin
barrier in health and disease: models and evaluation . Are there
differences in stratum structure & function in different racial skin
types?. Skin absorption through a comprised skin barrier. The stratum
corneum in aged and photo-aged skin. Cosmetics and skin barrier integrity.
Sensing the environment. Skin Sensitization. Diseases associated with
cutaneous barrier dysfunction: Basic science aspects, clinical
perspectives. Skin surfactant proteins: presence & potential defense
functions. Methods of Delivery: Liposomes as promising tools for the skin
delivery & protection of damaged skin. Applications of microneedle
technology to transdermal drug delivery. Active transdermal drug delivery.
Skin Toxicity: Nanomaterial penetration. Potential arsenic exposure through
dermal penetration. Dermal absorption and cutaneous toxicity of
metalworking fluids. Cutaneous bromine exposure: An overview and insight
into post-exposure molecular responses. Effects of dermal exposure to jet
fuel. Sulfur mustard toxicity.
Barrier function of skin. Skin lipids for barrier function. Tight
junctions: a new barrier in the skin?. Basic principles involved in
quantifying the dermal absorption of topically applied chemicals. Chemical
structure-skin transport relationships. Cutaneous metabolism and active
transport in transdermal drug delivery. Epidermal transporters and
metabolism during dermal absorption: importance for toxicity. Hair follicle
delivery. Altered Barriers: Structural and functional correlations of skin
barrier in health and disease: models and evaluation . Are there
differences in stratum structure & function in different racial skin
types?. Skin absorption through a comprised skin barrier. The stratum
corneum in aged and photo-aged skin. Cosmetics and skin barrier integrity.
Sensing the environment. Skin Sensitization. Diseases associated with
cutaneous barrier dysfunction: Basic science aspects, clinical
perspectives. Skin surfactant proteins: presence & potential defense
functions. Methods of Delivery: Liposomes as promising tools for the skin
delivery & protection of damaged skin. Applications of microneedle
technology to transdermal drug delivery. Active transdermal drug delivery.
Skin Toxicity: Nanomaterial penetration. Potential arsenic exposure through
dermal penetration. Dermal absorption and cutaneous toxicity of
metalworking fluids. Cutaneous bromine exposure: An overview and insight
into post-exposure molecular responses. Effects of dermal exposure to jet
fuel. Sulfur mustard toxicity.
Skin Morphology and Barrier Properties: Structure and function of skin.
Barrier function of skin. Skin lipids for barrier function. Tight
junctions: a new barrier in the skin?. Basic principles involved in
quantifying the dermal absorption of topically applied chemicals. Chemical
structure-skin transport relationships. Cutaneous metabolism and active
transport in transdermal drug delivery. Epidermal transporters and
metabolism during dermal absorption: importance for toxicity. Hair follicle
delivery. Altered Barriers: Structural and functional correlations of skin
barrier in health and disease: models and evaluation . Are there
differences in stratum structure & function in different racial skin
types?. Skin absorption through a comprised skin barrier. The stratum
corneum in aged and photo-aged skin. Cosmetics and skin barrier integrity.
Sensing the environment. Skin Sensitization. Diseases associated with
cutaneous barrier dysfunction: Basic science aspects, clinical
perspectives. Skin surfactant proteins: presence & potential defense
functions. Methods of Delivery: Liposomes as promising tools for the skin
delivery & protection of damaged skin. Applications of microneedle
technology to transdermal drug delivery. Active transdermal drug delivery.
Skin Toxicity: Nanomaterial penetration. Potential arsenic exposure through
dermal penetration. Dermal absorption and cutaneous toxicity of
metalworking fluids. Cutaneous bromine exposure: An overview and insight
into post-exposure molecular responses. Effects of dermal exposure to jet
fuel. Sulfur mustard toxicity.
Barrier function of skin. Skin lipids for barrier function. Tight
junctions: a new barrier in the skin?. Basic principles involved in
quantifying the dermal absorption of topically applied chemicals. Chemical
structure-skin transport relationships. Cutaneous metabolism and active
transport in transdermal drug delivery. Epidermal transporters and
metabolism during dermal absorption: importance for toxicity. Hair follicle
delivery. Altered Barriers: Structural and functional correlations of skin
barrier in health and disease: models and evaluation . Are there
differences in stratum structure & function in different racial skin
types?. Skin absorption through a comprised skin barrier. The stratum
corneum in aged and photo-aged skin. Cosmetics and skin barrier integrity.
Sensing the environment. Skin Sensitization. Diseases associated with
cutaneous barrier dysfunction: Basic science aspects, clinical
perspectives. Skin surfactant proteins: presence & potential defense
functions. Methods of Delivery: Liposomes as promising tools for the skin
delivery & protection of damaged skin. Applications of microneedle
technology to transdermal drug delivery. Active transdermal drug delivery.
Skin Toxicity: Nanomaterial penetration. Potential arsenic exposure through
dermal penetration. Dermal absorption and cutaneous toxicity of
metalworking fluids. Cutaneous bromine exposure: An overview and insight
into post-exposure molecular responses. Effects of dermal exposure to jet
fuel. Sulfur mustard toxicity.