Pan Stanford Publishing - Skin Bioscience: A Molecular Approach (2014 EN)

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    Author: Toyoko Imae (Editor)
    Full Title: Skin Bioscience: A Molecular Approach
    Publisher: Pan Stanford; 1 edition (February 7, 2014)
    Year: 2014
    ISBN-13: 9789814364959, 9789814364966 (978-981-4364-96-6)
    ISBN-10: 9814364959, 9814364967
    Pages: 240
    Language: English
    Genre: Clinical Medicine: Dermatology & Cosmetic Science
    File type: PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: £87.20


    Skin bioscience is a core part of dermatology and brings important guiding principles to skin care and dermatological therapy. Although the investigation of human skin bioscience is not necessarily easy because of the limitations on the use of native human skin, many academic scientists and industrial engineers have been involved in this labored research with their creative ingenuity.

    In Skin Bioscience: A Molecular Approach, skin bioscience is introduced with a specific focus on the molecular approach. Following the description of the fundamental structure and unique functionality of the skin, the response of the skin to exterior stimulation is described. Furthermore, attention is paid to the beautification and regeneration of the skin. This book provides readers with the molecular knowledge of the skin and stimulates their interest in further investigation and development of skin bioscience.


    Features:
    ✓ Provides a primary reference work, in which skin bioscience is introduced with a specific focus on the molecular approach
    ✓ Includes contributions from specialists, including a biophysicist and a physical chemist, a specialist belonging to a cosmetic industry, and a pioneering scientist of regeneration medicine
    ✓ Supplies information to graduate students, academic researchers of medicine, pharmacy, biology, chemistry, and physics with an interest in skin bioscience, as well as development researchers/engineers in skin-related industries

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