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Microscopy reveals skin-allergen connection

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

Two-photon microscopy has shown that skin absorbs various substances differently, depending upon what is mixed with them. These differences may determine whether a material causes contact allergy. "We have also been able to identify specific cells and proteins in the skin with which a contact allergen interacts," said Carl Simonsson of the University of Gothenburg. "The results increase our understanding of the mechanisms behind contact allergy." The skin is the largest organ in the human body and plays many vital roles, one of which is to prevent harmful microorganisms from...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
    allergenallergenic potentialBiophotonicsBioScanCarl Simonssoncellschemicalscontact allergycreamdrug absorptionEuropeImagingmicroorganismMicroscopyNewsointmentproteinstratum corneumSwedentwo-photon microscopyUniversity of Gothenburg

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