New Study Positions Nevisense's EIS as a valuable and sensitive tool for assessing skin barrier impairment
Key Scientific findings from the study:
- Higher Sensitivity: EIS captured early, and subtle structural changes not detected by TEWL measurement, highlighting its value for quantifying skin barrier impairment and complementing established methods.
- Early Biomarker Potential: The authors note that EIS is dependent on cell cohesion and lipid composition, whereas TEWL reflects water flux across the epidermis. Taken together, these findings highlight the potential of EIS to serve as a sensitive complementary method for barrier assessment and a potential early biomarker for skin barrier damage.
"This study further validates EIS and Nevisense as a powerful tool for assessing skin barrier impairment," said
The article recently published in Contact Dermatitis Volume 94, Issue 4,
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