V Schreiner
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Keyhani R, Scheede S, Thielecke I, Wenck H, Schmucker R, Schreiner V, et al.
Int J Cosmet Sci
. 2009 Mar;
31(3):183-92.
PMID: 19302512
A time- and cost-effective sweat casting method using the forearm as test site to assess the efficacy of several anti-perspirant formulations with a low number of test subjects has been...
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Hagens R, Mann T, Schreiner V, Barlag H, Wenck H, Wittern K, et al.
Int J Cosmet Sci
. 2008 May;
29(4):283-91.
PMID: 18489356
Substantivity of sunscreen formulations is affected by the wash-out rate of ultraviolet-absorber and -reflector compounds in water. Water-resistance of sunscreen formulations is currently determined according to a standardized European Cosmetic...
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Bechter K, Bindl A, Horn M, Schreiner V
Nervenarzt
. 2006 Dec;
78(3):338, 340-1.
PMID: 17160540
After a tick bite and erythema chronicum migrans, a 31-year-old patient developed headaches, fatigue, multilocular pain and therapy-resistant depression with cognitive disturbances. Antibodies against Borrelia and Borna disease virus, high...
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Ring A, Schreiner V, Wenck H, Wittern K, Kupper L, Keyhani R
Skin Res Technol
. 2006 Jan;
12(1):18-23.
PMID: 16420534
Background/aim: Mid-infrared spectroscopy is a versatile method for in vivo investigation of skin after topical treatment with skin care products. Methods: FTIR-spectrometer (Bruker Optics) with a flexible silver halide fibre...
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Hoeger P, Schreiner V, Klaassen I, Enzmann C, Friedrichs K, Bleck O
Br J Dermatol
. 2002 Mar;
146(2):194-201.
PMID: 11903227
Background: Vernix caseosa is a protective biofilm covering the fetus during the last trimester. Vernix and epidermal barrier lipids (i.e. cholesterol, free fatty acids and ceramides) appear to share protective...
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Corticosteroid-induced atrophy and barrier impairment measured by non-invasive methods in human skin
Kolbe L, Kligman A, Schreiner V, Stoudemayer T
Skin Res Technol
. 2001 Jun;
7(2):73-7.
PMID: 11393207
Background/aims: Atrophy is a distressing side effect of potent corticosteroids. After open application of a high potency steroid, we monitored atrophogenicity by a variety of non-invasive methods. Methods: Volar forearms...
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Vietzke J, Brandt O, Abeck D, Rapp C, Strassner M, Schreiner V, et al.
Lipids
. 2001 May;
36(3):299-304.
PMID: 11337986
The stratum corneum (SC) requires ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids to provide the cutaneous permeability barrier. SC lipids can be analyzed by normal-phase high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC). However, without further...
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Bechter K, Herzog S, Schreiner V, Brinkmeier H, Aulkemeyer P, Weber F, et al.
J Psychiatr Res
. 2001 Feb;
34(6):393-6.
PMID: 11165306
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Schreiner V, Gooris G, Pfeiffer S, Lanzendorfer G, Wenck H, Diembeck W, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2000 Mar;
114(4):654-60.
PMID: 10733669
The stratum corneum requires ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids to provide the cutaneous permeability barrier. The lipids are organized in intercellular membranes exhibiting short- and long-periodicity lamellar phases. In recent...