Neonatal skin barrier: structure, function, and disorders
Shereen Abd El Aleem Soliman;
Abstract
The skin serves several functions: photoprotection, thermoregulation, cutaneous circulation, immune and barrier functions. The effective functioning of the skin is vital to the newborn.
The outermost epidermal layer, the stratum corneum, represents the
The outermost epidermal layer, the stratum corneum, represents the
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| Title | Neonatal skin barrier: structure, function, and disorders | Authors | Shereen Abd El Aleem Soliman | Keywords | Neonatal skin barrier: structure, function, and disorders | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | The skin serves several functions: photoprotection, thermoregulation, cutaneous circulation, immune and barrier functions. The effective functioning of the skin is vital to the newborn. The outermost epidermal layer, the stratum corneum, represents the |
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