Free to read Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure are on the rise. In view of this, current knowledge gaps in the biology of photocarcinogenesis and skin cancer progression urgently need to be addressed. One factor that has limited skin cancer research has been the need for a reproducible and physiologically-relevant model able to represent the complexity of human skin. This review outlines the main currently-used in vitro models of UVR-induced skin damage. This includes the use of conventional two-dimensional cell culture techniques and the major animal models that have been employed in photobiology and photocarcinogenesis research. Additionally, the progression towards the use of cultured...
Skin, the most superficial tissue of our body, is the first target of environmental insult, among wh...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure are on the r...
This thesis describes the use of 2- and 3-dimensional cell-based models for studying how skin cells ...
Sunlight has various effects on human health. Several important metabolic processes are only enabled...
Sunlight has various effects on human health. Several important metabolic processes are only enabled...
Purpose of Review: Skin cancer is the most prevalent human cancer and has presented a considerable w...
Daily solar UV radiation has an important impact on skin health. Skin cancer and photoageing are som...
International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to t...
In vivo studies of UVB effects on human skin are precluded by ethical and technical arguments on vol...
AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desi...
Photosafety testing is of concern for the evaluation of personal care products and pharmaceuticals. ...
A short-term whole-skin organ culture model has been established to enable the investigation of cell...
Skin is an essential organ that provides a protective and defensive barrier against harmful elements...
Skin, the most superficial tissue of our body, is the first target of environmental insult, among wh...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure are on the r...
This thesis describes the use of 2- and 3-dimensional cell-based models for studying how skin cells ...
Sunlight has various effects on human health. Several important metabolic processes are only enabled...
Sunlight has various effects on human health. Several important metabolic processes are only enabled...
Purpose of Review: Skin cancer is the most prevalent human cancer and has presented a considerable w...
Daily solar UV radiation has an important impact on skin health. Skin cancer and photoageing are som...
International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to t...
In vivo studies of UVB effects on human skin are precluded by ethical and technical arguments on vol...
AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desi...
Photosafety testing is of concern for the evaluation of personal care products and pharmaceuticals. ...
A short-term whole-skin organ culture model has been established to enable the investigation of cell...
Skin is an essential organ that provides a protective and defensive barrier against harmful elements...
Skin, the most superficial tissue of our body, is the first target of environmental insult, among wh...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...