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This text explores Fick's Laws in relation to intercellular lipids, highlighting their composition, including ceramides, cholesterol, and long-chain free fatty acids. It discusses the significance of these elements, constituting about 15% of lipid content, while noting that corneocytes make up approximately 85%. The interstitial reservoir's role in reducing transepidermal water loss (TEWL) through occlusion effects in the stratum corneum is also examined, offering insights into skin hydration and barrier integrity.
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