Key Opinion

Farah gated A-1 ko

  • skin barrier
  • filaggrin
  • transepidermal water loss
  • atopic dermatitis
  • psoriasis
  • ceramide
  • tight junctions
  • barrier repair therapy

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  • QA. FarahElyan Poc1

    credentials here

    Wiley

    Farah Elyan is an internationally acclaimed novelist, poet, and cultural essayist whose writing navigates the vast and often turbulent terrain between East and West, between the world as it is and the world as it ought to be. Born in Cairo to a family of academics and artists, she spent her early childhood in the shadow of the city's grand, chaotic beauty — the call to prayer echoing off limestone walls, the Nile catching the last of the afternoon light, her mother reading aloud from Naguib Mahfouz and Nawal El Saadawi at the kitchen table. These early encounters with language as both art and resistance would shape everything that followed.

  • QA. farah 23062026

    Wiley

    Short bio

  • FarahElyan Poc3

Abstract

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1. Introduction

The human skin is the largest organ of the body and serves as the primary physical barrier between internal tissues and the external environment. This barrier function is primarily executed by the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the epidermis, which is composed of terminally differentiated keratinocytes embedded within a lipid-rich extracellular matrix. The structural and biochemical integrity of this layer is essential for the prevention of pathogen entry, the regulation of transepidermal water loss, and the modulation of immune responses.

Over the past two decades, substantial research has established that…

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