U.S., Aug. 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07117747) titled 'Non-invasive Sampling Method for Skin Test: Optimization of Sample Collection and Extraction' on Aug. 05.
Brief Summary: When absorbent hygiene products-such as panty liners, sanitary pads, incontinence products, or wound care items-are used over extended periods, they can sometimes have negative effects on the skin. The aim of the current study is to investigate the best way to measure the amount of cytokines on the skin through a non-invasive method.
Cytokines are small proteins that act as signaling molecules in the immune system and regulate inflammation and the body's response to infections. Because inflammatory markers often ...