Low-flux electron diffraction study for the intercellular lipid organization on a human corneocyte

Volume: 1828, Issue: 6, Pages: 1424 - 1431
Published: Jun 1, 2013
Abstract
Human skin stratum corneum (SC) structures were investigated by electron diffraction (ED) with a very low-flux electron beam with the help of high-sensitivity detectors, the imaging plate and the CCD camera. This low-flux electron diffraction (LFED) method made it possible to minimize the unfavorable effect of electron beam damage and to give a reliable diffraction pattern from a small selected area (0.2 μm2) on a corneocyte. Dependence of the...
Paper Details
Title
Low-flux electron diffraction study for the intercellular lipid organization on a human corneocyte
Published Date
Jun 1, 2013
Volume
1828
Issue
6
Pages
1424 - 1431
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