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Experimental Physiology 77.5 pp 765-768
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Experimental Physiology, Vol 77, Issue 5, 765-768
Copyright © 1992 by The Physiological Society


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An investigation into the extent to which flare in human skin crosses the mid-line

GZ Mentis and B Lynn

We investigated whether flare crossed the mid-line in various positions in humans using laser Doppler flowmetry to confirm visual observations. On the back and forehead, flare crossed the mid-line. However, on the posterior part of the neck, flare did not cross the mid-line, an observation that may be related to the elongated shape of flare in this region.


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