Activation of telomerase and its association with G1-phase of the cell cycle during UVB-induced skin tumorigenesis in SKH-1 hairless mouse. (1/560)

Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein enzyme that adds hexanucleotide repeats TTAGGG to the ends of chromosomes. Telomerase activation is known to play a crucial role in cell-immortalization and carcinogenesis. Telomerase is shown to have a correlation with cell cycle progression, which is controlled by the regulation of cyclins, cyclin dependent kinases (cdks) and cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors (cdkis). Abnormal expression of these regulatory molecules may cause alterations in cell cycle with uncontrolled cell growth, a universal feature of neoplasia. Skin cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer in humans and the solar UV radiation is its major cause. Here, we investigated modulation in telomerase activity and protein expression of cell cycle regulatory molecules during the development of UVB-induced tumors in SKH-1 hairless mice. The mice were exposed to 180 mjoules/cm2 UVB radiation, thrice weekly for 24 weeks. The animals were sacrificed at 4 week intervals and the studies were performed in epidermis. Telomerase activity was barely detectable in the epidermis of non-irradiated mouse. UVB exposure resulted in a progressive increase in telomerase activity starting from the 4th week of exposure. The increased telomerase activity either persisted or further increased with the increased exposure. In papillomas and carcinomas the enzyme activity was comparable and was 45-fold higher than in the epidermis of control mice. Western blot analysis showed an upregulation in the protein expression of cyclin D1 and cyclin E and their regulatory subunits cdk4 and cdk2 during the course of UVB exposure and in papillomas and carcinomas. The protein expression of cdk6 and ckis viz. p16/Ink4A, p21/Waf1 and p27/Kip1 did not show any significant change in UVB exposed skin, but significant upregulation was observed both in papillomas and carcinomas. The results suggest that telomerase activation may be involved in UVB-induced tumorigenesis in mouse skin and that increased telomerase activity may be associated with G1 phase of the cell cycle.  (+info)

Topical all-trans retinoic acid augments ultraviolet radiation-induced increases in activated melanocyte numbers in mice. (2/560)

We have previously shown that daily application of 0.05% retinoic acid to the backs of lightly pigmented, hairless HRA:Skh-2 mice increases melanogenesis resulting from exposure to solar-simulated ultraviolet radiation. In this study we show that as early as 1 wk following commencement of treatment, there is a 2- fold increase in the number of epidermal 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine positive melanocytes in retinoic acid and ultraviolet radiation treated HRA:Skh-2 mice compared with mice that received ultraviolet radiation only. This increased to a 2.9-fold difference by 6 wk. Retinoic acid also augmented ultraviolet radiation-stimulated melanogenesis, with a 4-fold increase being observed after only 2 wk. These findings were also seen in C57BL mice. Ultraviolet radiation and retinoic acid needed to be applied to the same skin site for the augmentation in melanocyte activation to occur. Ultraviolet B rather than ultraviolet A was mainly responsible for melanogenesis and the retinoic acid primarily increased ultraviolet B-induced melanogenesis. Furthermore, retinoic acid on it's own, in the absence of ultraviolet radiation caused a small but statistically significant increase in 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine positive melanocyte numbers and melanogenesis. Thus topical retinoic acid is a potent modulator of melanocyte activation. Alone it is able to increase the number of activated epidermal melanocytes and make melanocytes more sensitive to activation by ultraviolet B.  (+info)

Extracellular cysteine protease produced by Streptococcus pyogenes participates in the pathogenesis of invasive skin infection and dissemination in mice. (3/560)

The role of an extracellular cysteine protease encoded by the speB gene in group A Streptococcus (GAS) skin infection was studied with a mouse model. Mice were injected subcutaneously with a wild-type GAS serotype M3 strain or a cysteine protease-inactivated isogenic derivative grown to stationary phase. The mortality rate of mice injected with the M3 speB mutant strain was significantly decreased (P < 0.0008) compared to that of animals injected with the wild-type parental organism. The abscesses formed in animals infected with the cysteine protease mutant strain were significantly smaller (P < 0.0001) than those caused by the wild-type organism and slowly regressed over 3 to 4 weeks. In striking contrast, infection with the wild-type GAS isolate generated necrotic lesions, and in some animals the GAS disseminated widely from the injection site and produced extensive cutaneous damage. All of these animals developed bacteremia and died. GAS dissemination was accompanied by severe tissue and blood vessel necrosis. Cysteine protease expression in the infected tissue was identified by immunogold electron microscopy. These data demonstrate that cysteine protease expression contributes to soft tissue pathology, including necrosis, and is required for efficient systemic dissemination of the organism from the initial site of skin inoculation.  (+info)

UVB irradiation stimulates deposition of new elastic fibers by modified epithelial cells surrounding the hair follicles and sebaceous glands in mice. (4/560)

UVB irradiation stimulates the synthesis of elastin in the skin of humans and experimental animals. In this study we localized the site and the cells that are responsible for the synthesis of murine dermal elastic fibers. SKH-1 hairless mice were irradiated with UVB and the skin removed for light microscopy, electron microscopy, in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, and biochemical studies. In response to chronic low doses of UVB there was an initial moderate increase in tropoelastin mRNA in the papillary dermis. By contrast, there was a continuous marked elevation of collagen alpha1(I) message localizing to sites of inflammatory cell influx throughout the upper and lower dermis. After 25 wk of UV irradiation there was a 2-fold increase in skin elastin, yet total collagen remained unchanged. Serial desmosine analysis from en face sections indicated the increase in elastin content was due to dermal elastic fibers, an increase in the size and number of the dermal cysts, and an increase in subpanniculus elastic fibers. Elastin stains of en face sections suggested that the elastic fibers in the upper dermis were exclusively derived from cells lining the epithelial root sheath and sebaceous glands. In response to UV irradiation, the elastic fibers increased in number and size, wrapping around these structures and aligning in both directions as long fibers parallel to the body axis. Electron micrographs indicated that modified epithelial cells in close proximity to the flattened epithelial cells that encircled the root sheath and sebaceous glands were the source of the elastic fibers.  (+info)

Beta-glucocerebrosidase activity in mammalian stratum corneum. (5/560)

Although previous studies have demonstrated a crucial role for the enzyme beta-glucocerebrosidase (GlcCer'ase) in the final steps of membrane structural maturation in mammalian stratum cornuem (SC) and epidermal homeostasis, the precise in vivo localization of GlcCer'ase activity and protein is not known. Here, we developed a fluorogenic in situ assay on histologic sections (zymography) to elucidate the in vivo distribution of GlcCer'ase activity, and further characterized and localized the SC GlcCer'ase activity in vitro. The zymographic technique revealed higher GlcCer'ase activity in upper stratum granulosum and SC, both in murine and human SC; activity that was both inhibited by conduritol B epoxide, a specific GlcCer'ase inhibitor, and pH-dependent; i.e., present at pH 5.2, and absent or significantly reduced at neutral pH (7.4), consistent with the known pH optimum for epidermal GlcCer'ase in vitro. Immunohistochemical staining for GlcCer'ase protein showed enhanced fluorescent signal in the outer layers of human epidermis, concentrated at the apex and margins of stratum granulosum and lower SC. Moreover, in extracts from individual epidermal layers, GlcCer'ase activity was present throughout murine epidermis, with the highest activity in the SC, peaking in the lower-to-mid-SC. The SC activity was stimulated >10-fold by sodium taurocholate, and inhibited by bromoconduritol B epoxide. Finally, isolated membrane couplets, prepared from SC sheets, also demonstrated significant GlcCer'ase activity. These data localize GlcCer'ase activity to the outer epidermis by three different techniques, and support the role of this enzyme in extracellular processing of glucosylceramides to ceramides, required for permeability barrier maturation and function.  (+info)

The effects of radicals compared with UVB as initiating species for the induction of chronic cutaneous photodamage. (6/560)

There is substantial evidence that ultraviolet radiation induces the formation of reactive oxygen species which are implicated as toxic intermediates in the pathogenesis of photoaging. The aim of this study was to determine whether repeated topical treatment with benzoyl peroxide, a source of free radicals, produced the same cutaneous effects as chronic ultraviolet B radiation. Three concentrations of benzoyl peroxide (0.1, 1.5, 5.0% wt/wt) and three cumulative fluences of ultraviolet B radiation (0.9, 2.2, 5.1 J per cm2) used alone and in all combinations along with appropriate controls. Female SKH1 (hr/hr) albino hairless mice were treated 5 d per wk for 12 wk. Extracellular matrix molecules and histologic parameters were assessed. Ultraviolet B radiation induced a fluence-dependent and time-dependent increase in skin-fold thickness. Fluence dependence was seen for epidermal thickness, sunburn cell numbers, dermal thickness, glycosaminoglycan content, mast cell numbers, and skin-fold thickness. Benzoyl peroxide treatment alone caused less marked increases in epidermal and dermal measures compared with ultraviolet B under the conditions used. A benzoyl peroxide concentration-dependent increase was only observed for elastin content, although the highest concentration of benzoyl peroxide increased epidermal thickness and glycosaminoglycan content. A synergistic interaction between ultraviolet B and benzoyl peroxide was not found. These results indicate that repeated administration of benzoyl peroxide produces skin changes in the hairless mouse that qualitatively resemble those produced by ultraviolet B and suggest that common mechanisms may be involved. In addition, any potential synergistic effect of ultraviolet B and benzoyl peroxide was below the level of detection used in this study.  (+info)

The role of the hairless (hr) gene in the regulation of hair follicle catagen transformation. (7/560)

Mice that carry a mutation at the hairless (hr) locus develop seemingly normal hair follicles (HF) but shed their hairs completely soon after birth. Histologically, their HFs degenerate into characteristic utriculi and dermal cysts shortly after the entry of the HF into the first regression phase (catagen), during the initiation of HF cycling. Here, we show that at least nine distinct stages of HF disintegration can be distinguished in hr/hr mice. Toward the end of HF morphogenesis (day 15 postpartum) the proximal hair bulb in hr/hr skin undergoes premature and massive apoptosis. This is associated with a dyscoordination of cell proliferation in defined HF compartments, malpositioning of the proximal inner root sheath, striking atrophy of outer root sheath, and failure of trichilemmal keratinization in the developing club hair. Rather than undergoing their normal catagen-associated involution, the hair bulb and central outer root sheath disintegrate into separate cell clusters, thus disrupting all epithelial contact with the dermal papilla. Dermal papilla fibroblasts fail to migrate upward, and break up into clusters of shrunken cells stranded in the reticular dermis as dermal cyst precursors, while the upper HF epithelium transforms into utriculi. Some dermal papilla cells, which normally never undergo apoptosis, also become TUNEL+ in hr/hr skin, and their normally high expression of a key adhesion molecule, neural cell adhesion molecule, declines. Thus, loss of a functional hr gene product (a putative zinc finger transcription factor) initiates a premature, highly dysregulated catagen, which results in the destruction of the normal HF architecture and abrogates the HF's ability to cycle. This provides new insights into the pathobiology of the hr mutation, and suggests that the normal hr gene product is a crucial element of catagen control.  (+info)

Heme oxygenase induction mediates the photoimmunoprotective activity of UVA radiation in the mouse. (8/560)

In contrast to the immunosuppressive potential of UVB (280-320 nm) radiation in experimental animals and humans, UVA (320-400 nm) radiation at environmentally relevant doses appears to be immunologically inert. However, such exposure to UVA radiation has been observed unexpectedly to induce resistance to UVB-induced immunosuppression in mice, by a mechanism resulting in the inactivation of cis-urocanic acid (UCA), an epidermal immunosuppressive UV photoproduct. In this study in mice, we show that the immunoprotective activity of UVA radiation, against the effects of both UVB radiation and cis-UCA, can be attributed to the induction of cutaneous heme oxygenase (HO; EC 1.14.99.3). Cell-mediated immune function was assessed in vivo by the contact hypersensitivity response induced to oxazolone at an unirradiated skin site, and HO enzyme activity was measured in cutaneous microsomal preparations from treated mice. There was a progressive increase in HO enzyme activity for at least 3 days after UVA irradiation. However HO activity, both constitutive and UVA radiation-induced, was sensitive to the effects of injecting mice with the specific HO inhibitor, tin protoporphyrin (Sn [IV] protoporphyrin IX; SnPP). We observed, in addition, that in SnPP-injected mice, the immunoprotective effect of UVA radiation against either UVB radiation or cis-UCA was abrogated. Because SnPP injection did not affect normal contact hypersensitivity responsiveness but did inhibit the constitutive HO enzyme activity, it appeared that only the inducible HO was active in modulating immune function. This finding indicates that UVA-induced HO activity is a major player in the skin defenses against UVB immunosuppression.  (+info)

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  • House mice have large hairless ears and long naked brownish tails with a black tip. (outdooralabama.com)
  • (Encyclopedia) mouse, name applied to numerous species of small rodents, often having soft gray or brown fur, long hairless tails, and large ears. (factmonster.com)
  • Deer mouse tails are also dark on top and light underneath, while house mice have almost hairless tails. (vivu.tv)
  • Mouse tails are equal in length to their body and are thin, long, and hairy. (callnorthwest.com)
  • Rat tails can be 7" to 9" in length and are long, thick, scaly, and hairless. (callnorthwest.com)
  • Penetration of active components of BCME into stratum corneum on the dorsal area of mice was investigated in vivo by the tape stripping method. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Hairless mice were treated with either oleic acid/propylene glycol and iontophoresis separately or together. (elsevierpure.com)
  • 1) Codiffusion of propylene glycol and dimethyl isosorbide in hairless mouse skin. (hairsite.com)
  • A deer mouse has a gray or tawny brown coat, a pointed nose, rounded ears, and large black eyes. (vivu.tv)
  • One naturally occurring genetic defect in mice results in an animal with no hair that is called a nude. (uwm.edu)
  • Immunization of type VII collagen in athymic nude SJL mice did not induce an autoimmune response, whereas the repletion of T cells from type VII collagen-immunized wild-type mice to the thymic mice showed autoantibody production and resulted in a blistering disease phenotype, supporting the role of T cells in the induction of epidermolysis bullosa acquisita. (medscape.com)
  • Plastic restraint devices can be used to hold mice and other rodents for longer periods of time. (uwm.edu)
  • Other rodents, such as house mice, roof rats, and Norway rats, have never been known to give people HPS. (vivu.tv)
  • HR is a gene encoding Protein hairless. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Role of the Hairless ( hr ) Gene in the. (afrma.org)
  • SATIN - Satin mice may be shown in any recognized color or markings. (afrma.org)
  • Pink-Eyed White Satin mouse owned and bred by Karen Robbins. (afrma.org)
  • "The Winged Helix/Forkhead Transcription Factor Foxq1 Regulates Differentiation of Hair in Satin Mice" Hee-Kyung Hong, et al. (afrma.org)
  • Frizzie Satin mice may also be long haired. (afrma.org)
  • The effects of a sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) fruit blend (SFB) containing sea buckthorn fruit extract, blueberry extract and collagen on UV-induced skin aging were examined by treating hairless mice for 6 weeks with UV irradiation and SFB administered orally. (nih.gov)
  • This study describes the potential for orally consumed goji berry juice to alter the photodamage induced in the skin of mice by acute solar simulated UV ( SSUV ) irradiation. (rsc.org)
  • In that study, Alexey Terskikh, an associate professor in the Development, Aging and Regeneration Program, managed to grow hair underneath the skin of mice, a promising breakthrough but with obvious limitations. (newatlas.com)
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the photoprotective properties of Buddleja cordata methanolic extract (BCME) against UVB-induced skin damage in SKH-1 hairless mice at the macroscopic and histological levels. (biomedcentral.com)
  • as recognized by the American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association. (afrma.org)
  • To conduct the photoprotection studies, BCME was applied topically to the skin of SKH-1 mice before acute exposure to UVB for 10 minutes. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Radiolabelled MeS was administered to female HRS /J (hr) hairless mice once by gavage or topically in a plaster for a period of from 30 minutes to 48 hours. (europa.eu)
  • Behavior: Unlike the house mouse, the deer mouse is not found in cities, but is associated more with rural areas and buildings located in or near wooded areas. (vivu.tv)
  • House mice are most often associated with humans in a variety of habitat type such as homes, warehouses, restaurants, factories, barns, and granaries. (outdooralabama.com)
  • In areas that they thieve in, house mice will leave large amount of dropping which can be dangerous to humans. (outdooralabama.com)
  • The most commonly used methods for catching and picking up mice are grasping the animal near the tip of the tail, between thumb and forefinger, or by grasping the tail near the base or the neck between the ends of a smooth tipped forceps. (uwm.edu)
  • Using a tunnel or cupped hand to pick up mice causes less anxiety than traditional tail handling. (uwm.edu)
  • Mice quickly habituate to tunnel handling and can subsequently be restrained by the scruff or tail base for procedures or health and welfare assessments without negating the positive impacts of the non-aversive capture. (uwm.edu)
  • [ 5 , 6 ] More recently, affinity-purified antitype VII collagen autoantibodies from epidermolysis bullosa acquisita patients have induced blisters in an adult hairless mouse strain (SKH1), further supporting a pathogenic role of antitype collagen VII autoantibodies. (medscape.com)
  • Induction of an active model of autoimmunity against type VII collagen in a hairless mouse strain (SKH1) revealed that regulatory T cells, which have been identified for their ability to inhibit the development of autoimmune diseases, do not inhibit the development of autoantibodies against the self-protein mouse-type VII collagen. (medscape.com)
  • The house mouse is a small grayish to brown four legged mammal about 4.9 to 7.8 inches long and weighs about 0.35 to 1.1 oz. (outdooralabama.com)
  • While rats are double the length of the average house mice, Norway rats are around 10 inches long. (callnorthwest.com)
  • Mice have smaller droppings, only about an eighth to a quarter of an inch long. (callnorthwest.com)
  • LONG HAIR - Long Hair mice may be shown in any recognized color or markings. (afrma.org)
  • In this study, we investigated the effects of Tribulus terrestris fruit (Leguminosae, Tribuli Fructus, TF) extract on oxazolone-induced atopic dermatitis in mice. (hindawi.com)
  • 1% TF extract with 0.1% HC improved AD symptoms and reduced TEWL and symptom scores in AD mice. (hindawi.com)
  • The present study demonstrates that the topical application of TF extract improves skin inflammation in AD mice, and the mechanism for this effect appears to be related to the modulation of calcium channels and mast cell activation. (hindawi.com)
  • Preventive effect of fermented Gelidium amansii and Cirsium japonicum extract mixture against UVB-induced skin photoaging in hairless mice. (lorealparisusa.com)
  • According to wrinkle formation analysis, the oral intake of SFB induced a decrease in wrinkle formation in the damaged skin of UV-irradiated mice. (nih.gov)
  • In human keratinocytes , 1,25D, which protected mice from UV-induced skin tumours, significantly reduced UV-upregulated p-CREB expression (p (bvsalud.org)
  • In Skh:hr-1 hairless mice, 5% goji berry juice significantly reduced the inflammatory oedema of the sunburn reaction. (rsc.org)
  • The effects of SFB were measured in the skin of these mice by phenotypical and histological analysis and western blotting. (nih.gov)
  • The testes of exposed mice exhibited no evidence of gross histological change or elevated stress, irrespective of the RF-EME exposure regimen. (nature.com)
  • Percutaneous absorption of benzene (71432), toluene (108883), ethylbenzene (100414), and aniline (62533) was investigated in male HRS/J-hairless-mice. (cdc.gov)
  • To extend these studies, here we exposed unrestrained male mice to RF-EME generated via a dedicated waveguide (905 MHz, 2.2 W/kg) for 12 h per day for a period of 1, 3 or 5 weeks. (nature.com)
  • and the Agouti Hairless male at 23 days old completely hairless, owned and bred by Kelli Boka. (afrma.org)
  • A Black Self Frizzled male mouse owned and bred by Linda von Hanneken. (afrma.org)
  • The topical administration of BCME protected against acute UVB-induced damage in mouse SKH-1 skin, and our results suggest that BCME may potentially prevent photodamage. (biomedcentral.com)
  • most showing results on 'hairless' mice. (newatlas.com)
  • In this study, topical application of NPS-2143 (228 or 2280 pmol/cm2) to Skhhr1 female mice reduced UV-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) (p oxidative DNA damage (8-OHdG) (p similar extent as the known photoprotective agent 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D3 ( calcitriol , 1,25D). (bvsalud.org)
  • A female mouse will produce up to 10 litters a year, birthing at least six offspring each time. (carolinapest.com)
  • I'd imagine hairless mice can still have mites as some types can actually live in hair follicles. (petmousefanciers.com)
  • Faults - sparse or thin hair or to appear hairless. (afrma.org)
  • Figure 1) If the skin is grasped too far from the head the mouse will be able to turn and bite the handler. (uwm.edu)
  • These mice have deficiencies in their immune systems and thereby prove valuable in the study of immune diseases and cancer. (uwm.edu)
  • According to a press report, a dermatologist who, EWG has determined, is a paid consultant for the sunscreen industry, dismissed the FDA-NTP findings on grounds the study tested the chemical on mice. (ewg.org)
  • No study by dermal route available, data derived from a well-conducted subchronic 90 day inhalation study in mouse and rat. (europa.eu)
  • House mice are light brown or gray, and their coats are a solid color. (vivu.tv)
  • This result, together with the failure to reduce UV-induced immunosuppression , may explain why the reduction in UV- DNA damage in mice with NPS-2143 was not sufficient to inhibit skin tumour formation. (bvsalud.org)
  • For the experiment, the team used mouse epithelial cells, but are currently working to derive them from human iPSCs instead. (newatlas.com)
  • House mice have learned to adapt to human presence and live among us very well. (outdooralabama.com)
  • Initial studies demonstrated that rabbit antimouse type VII collagen antibodies, as well as rabbit antibodies raised against human recombinant protein type VII collagen, were able to induce blisters in mice. (medscape.com)
  • Photocarcinogenesis in hairless mice induced tumors harbors more UVA than UVB fingerprint by ultraviolet A tanning devices with or without mutations: A role for UVA in human skin car- subsequent solar-simulated ultraviolet irradia- cinogenesis. (who.int)
  • Whether you're dealing with a mouse or rat, proper identification and treatment are essential to remove them. (callnorthwest.com)
  • Young are pink in color, hairless and blind when first born. (outdooralabama.com)
  • FRIZZIE - Frizzie mice may be shown in any recognized color or markings. (afrma.org)
  • We subsequently wanted to test whether topical NPS-2143 could also reduce UV- DNA damage , immune suppression , or skin tumour development in mice . (bvsalud.org)
  • Terskikh and his team combined the two types of cells within a 3D biodegradable scaffold made from the materials used for dissolvable stitches and implanted it into hairless mice. (newatlas.com)
  • Deer mice are grey or tawny brown with a white underbelly and white feet. (vivu.tv)
  • On the other hand, deer mice have brown or tan fur with white bellies, legs, and feet. (vivu.tv)
  • House mice are smaller than rats , ranging from four to six inches in length, and can be light grey, white, or brown. (callnorthwest.com)
  • Young mice ( pups) should be grasped by the cupping the hands around the whole body or by grasping the skin across the shoulder blades with a forceps. (uwm.edu)
  • This is more pronounced in young mice, and should not influence the placement. (afrma.org)
  • More laboratory mice are used in research every year than any other animal species. (uwm.edu)
  • Why is the deer mouse a medically important species? (vivu.tv)
  • The deer mouse is a medically important species because it carries Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS). (vivu.tv)
  • to date we have no products on the market, Bosley is still 'plugging' away and (I can only assume) we have the hairiest mice on the planet. (newatlas.com)
  • [ 7 ] The failure of rabbit antimouse type VII collagen antibodies to induce blisters in C5-deficient mice supports a role for complement activation in the disease pathogenesis. (medscape.com)
  • Rats and mice love to find nesting materials, and they are pretty indiscriminate about what they use. (carolinapest.com)
  • In vivo percutaneous absorption studies of volatile organic solvent s in hairless mice II. (cdc.gov)
  • Today the house mouse is found throughout Alabama and the US. (outdooralabama.com)
  • The house mouse is primarily a nocturnal animal but can be seen during daylight hours. (outdooralabama.com)
  • Outbred mouse stocks are also used in research. (uwm.edu)
  • The mice treated with the Vit- or SFB solution maintained a normal moisture content through the inhibition of transdermal water loss (TEWL) and an increase in skin moisture content. (nih.gov)
  • The absorption, distribution and elimination of MeS by the oral and dermal routes was compared in hairless mice. (europa.eu)
  • The only downside is that all the patients they've implanted it into have turned into hairless mice. (makezine.com)
  • Frizzie mice are normally cobbier in body type. (afrma.org)