<div><p>To study cutaneous pigmentation in a physiological context, we have previously developed a functional pigmented reconstructed skin model composed of a melanocyte-containing epidermis grown on a dermal equivalent comprising living fibroblasts. The present studies, using the same model, aimed to demonstrate that dermal fibroblasts influence skin pigmentation up to the macroscopic level. The proof of principle was performed with pigmented skins differing only in the fibroblast component. First, the <i>in vitro</i> system was reconstructed with or without fibroblasts in order to test the global influence of the presence of this cell type. We then assessed the impact of the origin of the fibroblast strain on the degree of pigmentation us...
Recent generations of skin equivalents have started to become more complex and dynamic, which more c...
Utra Violet type A (UVA) exposure strongly affects the ageing of human skin by modifying both epider...
The dermis can be divided into two morphologically different layers: the papillary and reticular der...
To study cutaneous pigmentation in a physiological context, we have previously developed a functiona...
To study cutaneous pigmentation in a physiological context, we have previously developed a functiona...
<p>PRS samples were reconstructed with either fetal fibroblasts (GM10) or adult (21 yr-old donor) fi...
<p>Pigmentation in the skin reconstructed with either natural photo-aged fibroblasts (PAF) or young ...
<p>Analysis of melanocyte location and activity in the reconstructed skin samples containing either ...
<p>Pigmented skins reconstructed with a dermal equivalent containing either photo-aged fibroblasts (...
Understanding the contribution of the dermis in skin aging is a key question, since this tissue is p...
This thesis describes the development of human skin equivalents that show charac...
Skin aging is a multi-factorial process that affects nearly every aspect of skin biology and functio...
Skin aging is a complex process, and alterations in human skin due to aging have distinct characteri...
Chronological aging is defined as a time-dependent decline of tissue homeostasis which severely impa...
<p><b>A</b>) Microscopic examination of HES staining of cross-sections showed a correct epidermal ar...
Recent generations of skin equivalents have started to become more complex and dynamic, which more c...
Utra Violet type A (UVA) exposure strongly affects the ageing of human skin by modifying both epider...
The dermis can be divided into two morphologically different layers: the papillary and reticular der...
To study cutaneous pigmentation in a physiological context, we have previously developed a functiona...
To study cutaneous pigmentation in a physiological context, we have previously developed a functiona...
<p>PRS samples were reconstructed with either fetal fibroblasts (GM10) or adult (21 yr-old donor) fi...
<p>Pigmentation in the skin reconstructed with either natural photo-aged fibroblasts (PAF) or young ...
<p>Analysis of melanocyte location and activity in the reconstructed skin samples containing either ...
<p>Pigmented skins reconstructed with a dermal equivalent containing either photo-aged fibroblasts (...
Understanding the contribution of the dermis in skin aging is a key question, since this tissue is p...
This thesis describes the development of human skin equivalents that show charac...
Skin aging is a multi-factorial process that affects nearly every aspect of skin biology and functio...
Skin aging is a complex process, and alterations in human skin due to aging have distinct characteri...
Chronological aging is defined as a time-dependent decline of tissue homeostasis which severely impa...
<p><b>A</b>) Microscopic examination of HES staining of cross-sections showed a correct epidermal ar...
Recent generations of skin equivalents have started to become more complex and dynamic, which more c...
Utra Violet type A (UVA) exposure strongly affects the ageing of human skin by modifying both epider...
The dermis can be divided into two morphologically different layers: the papillary and reticular der...