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Perspective for Skin Care System in the Future Proceedings of the Shiseido Science Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, 5 July 1997
Edited by
H. Tagami, Tokohu University School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Sendai, Japan
J.A. Parrish, Massachusetts General Hospital, Cutaneous Biology Research Center, Charleston, USA
T. Ozawa, Shiseido Co. Ltd., Yokohama, Japan
Included in series
International Congress, 1159
Description
Skin is a mysterious organ that acts as the interface between the inner organs of the human and the outer environment. Since it is the
only organ that we can readily see with our eyes and touch with our hands much importance is emphasized on new and beneficial forms of
skin care development. This volume present papers from the Shiseido Science Symposium in Tokyo, Japan, gathering together an infinite
number of exciting issues that explore the skin using the molecular biology techniques available today in the life sciences. The skin
is examined
not just from the usual, localized perspective but rather as a crucial organ essential to the maintenance of human life.
Its study is used to approach the mysterious connection between mind and body. Proper skin care and treatment not only helps preserve
the skin's biophysical equilibrium but can also help precipitate a biophysical virtuous cycle of beneficial results. Despite protective
functions of the skin, technological advances of modern life have greatly increased the possibility of skin damage. It is in this concept
that the book, Skin: interface of a living system, examines some of the most promising, cutting edge developments in the area
befitting the 21st century.
Audience
All parties interested in the business of skin care, dermatology.
Contents
Foreword (J.A. Parrish).
Preface (T. Ozawa).
Introduction (H. Tagima).
Keynote address.
Perspectives for skin care in the future
(J.A. Parrish).
Epidermis: interface of a living system.
The stratum corneum as a protective biological membrane of the skin
(H. Tagami, K. Hashimoto-Kumasaka, T. Terui).
The biochemical basis and regulation of cutaneous permeability barrier homeostasis
(K.R.
Feingold, P.M. Elias).
Protein metabolism during the stratum corneum formation: Molecular aspects of keratinization, cell adhesions
and cytoskeletons
(Y. Kitajima).
The mechanism of desquamation in the stratum corneum and its relevance to skin care
(J. Koyama et
al.).
Special address.
Engineering spatio-temporally-controlled somatic mutations in the mouse skin
(P. Chambon et al.).
Interaction of skin and living system.
The role of laminin 5 in skin health and disease
(R.E. Burgeson).
Neuropeptide and cytokine
mediated regulation of langerhans cell function
(E.P. Miranda, R.D. Granstein).
Role of dermal-epidermal communication on regulation
of skin structure and function
(T. Nishiyama et al.).
Skin homeostasis and perspective of skin care system in the future.
A dynamic view of the stratum corneum: applications to skin care
(P.M. Elias, K.R. Feingold)
Potential medication for skin care - Focusing
on the development of a new effective compound for dry skin
(K. Kitamura et al.).
Efficacy of antioxidant substances and prevention
of ultraviolet radiation-induced damage
(M. Ichihashi et al.).
Prologue for the 21st century.
(T. Ozawa).
Index of authors.
Subject index.
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 212 pages, publication date: DEC-1998
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-82964-1
ISBN-10: 0-444-82964-4
Imprint: EXCERPTA MEDICA
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