Current State of SLC and ABC Transporters in the Skin and Their Relation to Sweat Metabolites and Skin Diseases
Abstract
With a relatively large surface area (2 m2) and 15% of total body mass, the skin forms the largest organ of the human body. The main functions of the skin include regulation of body temperature by insulation or sweating, regulation of the nervous system, regulation of water content, and protection against external injury. To perform these critical functions, the skin encodes genes for transporters responsible for the cellular trafficking of...
Paper Details
Title
Current State of SLC and ABC Transporters in the Skin and Their Relation to Sweat Metabolites and Skin Diseases
Published Date
May 16, 2021
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages
23 - 23
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