U.S., Nov. 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07228962) titled 'Cutaneous Biomarkers in Atopic Eczema Using a Non-Invasive Micro-Suction Device in Babies' on Nov. 13.

Brief Summary: This project aims to establish whether an adapted extraction device is tolerable and will be able to measure chemical signals in baby's ISF. Insight into the chemical profiles found in the skin interstitial fluid (ISF) of healthy and diseased babies will identify signals that can be used to investigate the causes of eczema and propose new preventative strategies and effective treatments.

Specifically, it aims to:

1. Demonstrate that the developed ISF device can be used to extract biomarkers from the skin of babies ...