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About: Blisters is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 980 publications have been published within this topic receiving 16229 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the blistering phenomenon in chromia films formed between 700 and 900°C on Ni-33at%Cr and determined the experimental conditions of the blister occurrence and the damaged surface by blisters and spalls.

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TL;DR: In this article, the adhesion and corrosion resistance of electrophoretic paint (E-paint) were studied on AZ31 Mg alloy pretreated in cerium conversion coating (CeCC) solutions with and without addition of ethanol.

19 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the material response of tungsten to irradiation by MeV protons has been studied experimentally, in particular with respect to bubble and blister formation, and large, well-developed blisters are observed indicating that for MeV range protons the critical threshold is at least an order of magnitude lower than the lowest value reported previously.

19 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the concentrations and depth profiles of implanted helium in niobium by a method demonstrated previously with hydrogen and lithium in copper, and they showed that a mechanism of helium loss starts operating at a dose ⩽0.16 C/cm2, i.e. before the bursting of blisters (if they burst at all), and it is most effective near the surface.

19 citations

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TL;DR: It is speculated that blister development in patients with burns is related to defective reorganization of the basement membrane zone in association with dermal fibroblast aberration during wound healing.
Abstract: • Background and Design— Blisters that developed on spontaneously healed wounds and grafts in 13 patients with burns were analyzed by light, fluorescence, and electron microscopy Results— Blisters developed on the dermal side of the dermoepidermal junction and occurred more frequently in donor site and healed mesh graft than in split-thickness sheet graft The four major components of the basement membrane zone (bullous pemphigoid antigen, laminin, type IV collagen, and epidermolysis bullosa acquisita antigen) were reduced in quantity and irregularly deposited at blister sites Immediately adjacent to the blisters, epidermolysis bullosa acquisita antigen appeared normal in quantity, while laminin, type IV collagen, and bullous pemphigoid antigen levels appeared slightly reduced Mononuclear infiltrates and autoantibodies were not detected by light microscopy or direct-indirect immunofluorescence, respectively Ultrastructurally, adjacent dermal fibroblasts demonstrated swollen rough endoplasmic reticulum and vacuolization Conclusions— We speculate that blister development in patients with burns is related to defective reorganization of the basement membrane zone in association with dermal fibroblast aberration during wound healing ( Arch Dermatol 1992;128:181-186)

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202353
2022133
202118
202036
201922
201846