In this study, a comprehensive characterization of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) based on gene expression and enzyme functionality was made in a reconstructed skin epidermal model derived from the outer root sheath (ORS) of hair follicles (ORS-RHE). The ORS-RHE model XME gene profile was consistent with native human skin. Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) consistently reported to be detected in native human skin were also present at the gene level in the ORS-RHE model. The highest Phase I XME gene expression levels were observed for alcohol/aldehyde dehydrogenases and (carboxyl) esterases. The model was responsive to the CYP inducers, 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC) and β-naphthoflavone (βNF) after topical and systemic applications, evident at t...
Although skin is the largest organ of the human body, drug metabolism in skin tissue is often overlo...
Cutaneous xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes including aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH), 7-ethoxycoum...
International audienceThe biotransformation of chemicals by the skin can be a critical determinant o...
BACKGROUND: Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics)...
Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the vari...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
The metabolic capacity of reconstituted epidermis from the outer root sheath cells of human hair fol...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
The function of the skin is to provide a barrier for protection against the external environment. Re...
The function of the skin is to provide a barrier for protection against the external environment. Re...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
Several human skin models employing primary cells and immortalized cell lines used as monocultures o...
Although skin is the largest organ of the human body, drug metabolism in skin tissue is often overlo...
Cutaneous xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes including aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH), 7-ethoxycoum...
International audienceThe biotransformation of chemicals by the skin can be a critical determinant o...
BACKGROUND: Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics)...
Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the vari...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
The metabolic capacity of reconstituted epidermis from the outer root sheath cells of human hair fol...
Understanding skin metabolism is important when considering drug discovery and safety assessment. Th...
In this review, we discuss and compare studies of xenobiotic metabolism in both human skin and 3D hu...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
The function of the skin is to provide a barrier for protection against the external environment. Re...
The function of the skin is to provide a barrier for protection against the external environment. Re...
We report for the first time label-free quantification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XME), tra...
Several human skin models employing primary cells and immortalized cell lines used as monocultures o...
Although skin is the largest organ of the human body, drug metabolism in skin tissue is often overlo...
Cutaneous xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes including aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH), 7-ethoxycoum...
International audienceThe biotransformation of chemicals by the skin can be a critical determinant o...