Research on human skin interactions with healthcare and lifestyle products is a topic continuously attracting scientific studies over the past years. It is possible to evaluate skin mechanical properties based on human or animal experimentation, yet in addition to possible ethical issues, these samples are hard to obtain, expensive and give rise to highly variable results. Therefore, the design of a skin equivalent is essential. This paper describes the design and characterization of a new Epidermal Skin Equivalent (ESE). The material resembles the properties of epidermis and is a first approach to mimic the mechanical properties of the human skin structure, variable with the length scale. The ESE is based on a mixture of Polydimethyl Silox...
The living skin equivalent is one of the more advanced clinical applications in the field of tissue ...
A model skin surface (MSS) for testing adhesion to skin was developed as an alternative to costly an...
The concept of self-expanding hydrogel tissue expanders has opened a new pathway to the treatment of...
Research on human skin interactions with healthcare and lifestyle products is a topic continuously a...
The development of an appropriate substitute to simulate the frictional performance of human skin at...
Human skin is soft, stretchable, elastic, has a strong ability to heal when injured, and can sense v...
Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) is a well-known polymer widely used in the medical field due to i...
Human epidermis can be reconstructed in vitro and is currently used in autografts for the treatment ...
The properties of human skin strongly depend on hydration. Skin friction, elasticity and roughness c...
International audienceBACKGROUND/AIMS: Different models of reconstructed skin are available, either ...
The synergistic influences of geometrical, mechanical and thermal mismatches between a skin-contacti...
International audienceDifferent models of reconstructed skin are available, either to provide skin w...
Hydrogels are complex hydrophilic structures, consisting of cross-linked homopolymers or copolymers ...
The materials which are currently used to make maxillofacial prostheses are far from ideal and requi...
The human skin is composed of several layers, each with an unique structure and function. Knowledge ...
The living skin equivalent is one of the more advanced clinical applications in the field of tissue ...
A model skin surface (MSS) for testing adhesion to skin was developed as an alternative to costly an...
The concept of self-expanding hydrogel tissue expanders has opened a new pathway to the treatment of...
Research on human skin interactions with healthcare and lifestyle products is a topic continuously a...
The development of an appropriate substitute to simulate the frictional performance of human skin at...
Human skin is soft, stretchable, elastic, has a strong ability to heal when injured, and can sense v...
Poly(vinyl) alcohol hydrogel (PVA) is a well-known polymer widely used in the medical field due to i...
Human epidermis can be reconstructed in vitro and is currently used in autografts for the treatment ...
The properties of human skin strongly depend on hydration. Skin friction, elasticity and roughness c...
International audienceBACKGROUND/AIMS: Different models of reconstructed skin are available, either ...
The synergistic influences of geometrical, mechanical and thermal mismatches between a skin-contacti...
International audienceDifferent models of reconstructed skin are available, either to provide skin w...
Hydrogels are complex hydrophilic structures, consisting of cross-linked homopolymers or copolymers ...
The materials which are currently used to make maxillofacial prostheses are far from ideal and requi...
The human skin is composed of several layers, each with an unique structure and function. Knowledge ...
The living skin equivalent is one of the more advanced clinical applications in the field of tissue ...
A model skin surface (MSS) for testing adhesion to skin was developed as an alternative to costly an...
The concept of self-expanding hydrogel tissue expanders has opened a new pathway to the treatment of...