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- W129353464 abstract "This chapter discusses the influence of vernix caseosa on water transport through semipermeable membranes and the skin of full-term infants. Vernix caseosa influences the evaporation of water from the skin of newborn infants and, consequently, the heat loss from the skin. The high ER from a membrane covered with vernix and mounted on a dry Petri dish merely reflects the fact that vernix caseosa contains a substantial amount of water. This means that clinically the water in the vernix caseosa might increase the heat loss because of the latent heat of water evaporating from the vernix caseosa and also by keeping the skin surface moist and therefore more permeable to water. The decrease in ER from a membrane covered with vernix caseosa and mounted over a water-filled Petri dish shows that vernix caseosa contains substances that change the permeability of a semipermeable membrane. In the clinical situation in preterm infants, who have a higher ER from the skin than infants born at term, the appearance of vernix caseosa on the skin surface during the second trimester might be one factor that influences the permeability of the skin." @default.
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- W129353464 title "The influence of vernix caseosa on water transport through semipermeable membranes and the skin of full-term infants" @default.
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