The overall goal of this method is to quantify the dynamic mechanical stiffness and build up of drying stresses in ex vivo samples of human stratum corneum, after different chemical treatments. This method can help answer key questions in the biom
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This article describes a method of quantifying the dynamic drying behavior and mechanical properties of stratum corneum by measuring spatially resolved in-plane drying displacements of circular tissue samples adhered to an elastomer substrate. This technique can be used to measure how different chemical treatments alter drying and tissue mechanical properties.