AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desired, mainly for cosmetical products. Alternative methods for skin irritation testing have been proposed, but no method has been yet successfully pre validated. Then, the research centers have searched alternative methods. We demonstrated the viability of ex vivo model of human skin (hOSEC: HUMAN ORGANOTYPIC SKIN EXPLANTED CULTURE) by proliferative capacity of skin keratinocyte for up to 75 days in culture and compared it to in vivo models (hairless and human), proving hOSEC method as an alternative for secure and efficacy tests of sun protection factor
Background. Skin covers an extensive area of the body and comprises three major layers, subcutis, de...
The assessment of percutaneous permeation of molecules is a key step in the evaluation of dermal or ...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...
AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desi...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety a...
International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to t...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Skin is an essential organ that provides a protective and defensive barrier against harmful elements...
Several in vitro models have been designed as test systems for inflammatory skin conditions, commonl...
Free to read Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure...
Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure are on the r...
Animal use and welfare in toxicity testing are a major concern. These issues have been recognised by...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
Cosmetic products need to have a proven efficacy combined with a comprehensive toxicological assessm...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
Background. Skin covers an extensive area of the body and comprises three major layers, subcutis, de...
The assessment of percutaneous permeation of molecules is a key step in the evaluation of dermal or ...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...
AbstractFor ethical reasons, the use of experimental animals for skin irritation studies is not desi...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Currently, the cosmetic industry is overwhelmed in keeping up with the safety a...
International audienceDifferent models have been developed to understand the biology of skin or to t...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Skin is an essential organ that provides a protective and defensive barrier against harmful elements...
Several in vitro models have been designed as test systems for inflammatory skin conditions, commonl...
Free to read Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure...
Presently, global rates of skin cancers induced by ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure are on the r...
Animal use and welfare in toxicity testing are a major concern. These issues have been recognised by...
Studies assessing skin irritation to chemicals have traditionally used laboratory animals; however, ...
Cosmetic products need to have a proven efficacy combined with a comprehensive toxicological assessm...
Currently, in vitro models for skin tests range from simple single-layer cultures to more complex th...
Background. Skin covers an extensive area of the body and comprises three major layers, subcutis, de...
The assessment of percutaneous permeation of molecules is a key step in the evaluation of dermal or ...
In recent years in vitro models have been developed to avoid the use of animals in cutaneous toxicol...